Outstanding country house standing in over an acre, well connected by road and rail.Renovated in 2010 from traditional farm buildings and finished to a very high specification with astute input from the current owner, The Old Barn sits discreetly on a country lane between Church Fenton and Ryther, surrounded by countryside and open views. Skilfully designed with glorious interiors that include some double-height ceilings into the rafters and fine heritage features, the property comes with a double garage, store, extensive courtyard garden, lawned gardens and small paddock. The whole totals more than an acre. This property has the advantage of being offered for sale with no onward purchase.Entrance and staircase hall, 3 reception rooms, kitchen dining room, utility room, wc, office, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathroomsDouble garage, store/potting shed, shed, gardens and grounds, walled courtyard gardenIn all some 1.1 acresMore Details - The Old Barn was sympathetically renovated in 2010 from former stables, a hay barn and a granary belonging to Paradise Grange Farm, and is the largest of the three detached houses created within a luxury boutique development that dates from 2008. The integrity of the buildings has been conserved using carefully matched bricks to connect the buildings, skillfully creating a superb 3700 sq ft family house with an additional garage and store, both integral. Architectural details have been restored and retained including mellow oak beams over the fireplaces, deep sills and double ceiling heights, all complemented by internal oak doors, solid oak floorboards, hardwood timber windows, Morso wood-burning stoves and high end fixtures and fittings in the bathrooms and kitchen.The main entrance hall has an oak staircase that climbs past double height glazing to a galleried landing, evoking the property's barn heritage. Two appealing reception rooms sit either side of the hall, both with wood burning stoves housed in handsome brick fireplaces with characterful, mellow oak beams inset above. The magnificent kitchen/dining room is a large light room with a double height ceiling comfortably able to accommodate a family-sized dining table and sofa, with an oversized glazed door to the courtyard garden and front access via a boot room/porch. The kitchen itself has an island unit with large breakfast bar, granite worktops, Butler sink, integrated appliances including a wine fridge and built-in microwave and ample space for an American fridge freezer; a utility room, wc and purpose-built office are adjacent. This section of the house connects the stables and granary and the entire space is single storey with high ceilings into the roof space. The northern wing could easily service as a self-contained guest annexe or granny flat with potential for an independent entrance on to the drive, subject to planning consent. This area is currently arranged as a music and games room connecting to the courtyard garden, with a staircase hall giving access to the first floor with two bedrooms and a Jack & Jill bathroom.The principal bedroom suite has bespoke fitted wardrobes, wall-to-wall as well as flanking the super kingsize bed. The en suite bathroom has a heated towel rail, bath tub, shower and counter top basin as does the house bathroom which services two additional double bedrooms. Both bathrooms have underfloor heating. There is potential to extend upwards into the loft space, which is part boarded.Outside - Electric wrought iron gates open to a gravelled drive with beech hedging on the boundary and a row of cherry trees and silver birch on the other side. The drive leads to a block paved parking area for two cars in front of the house; here is an outside socket and tap. The drive sweeps around to the rear and to the integral double garage with mezzanine level, power, light and electric doors. The extensive rear garden extends behind the house; it is predominantly lawned with a mature apple tree taking centre stage, bounded to the east with high timber fencing and to the remaining sides by well-established hedging. A five-bar gate with a post and rail fence opens to the long grass paddock with its timber shed/store. The walled courtyard garden is a lovely space accessed at three points from the house and enjoying plenty of sunshine throughout the day. There are summer flowering climbers on the mellow brick wall where a row of specimen trees have been planted within raised herbaceous beds. A circular stone bed houses a spring-flowering magnolia underplanted with spring bulbs. This is a private and sheltered space ideal for outside entertaining, barbecues and sitting out in the sunshine. There is an outside socket, tap and surround lighting.Environs - Church Fenton 1 mile, Tadcaster 7 miles, Boston Spa 11 miles, Wetherby 13 miles, York and Leeds 17 miles, Harrogate 23 milesLocated on a rural lane that connects Ryther and Church Fenton, The Old Barn is surrounded by open countryside. Its rural location belies its easy access to the motorway network and a range of towns as well as the cities of Leeds and York. The nearby village of Church Fenton offers many amenities including a primary school, pub/restaurants, Community shop and two churches. Church Fenton railway station offers a regular service to mainline Leeds as well as York (11 minutes fastest time) where there is a connection to London Kings Cross in under 2 hours. Nearby Leeds East Airport is privately owned and provides bespoke executive travel and private charter. Within comfortable driving distance of The Old Barn are a number of highly regarded schools, both state and independent, including Tadcaster Grammar School, Queen Margaret's School For Girls (10 miles) and St Peter's and Bootham schools in the City of York.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: CServices & Systems: Mains electricity and water. Oil central heating Worcester boiler. Two hot water tanks. Private drainage water treatment plant. Superfast broadband.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: Selby District Council Directions: From the A64 head to Church Fenton and turn left at Brackenhill Lane signposted Ryther. Follow the road for about a mile, following the airfield on your left. As Brackenhill Lane morphs into Moor Lane you will see the property on the left hand side behind a stand of poplar trees. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_paradise-grange-d587556/for-sale_i70138545
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* OPEN TO VIEW DAYS: THURSDAY 2ND MAY & SATURDAY 11TH MAY - CALL TO BOOK IN *Wonderful four-bedroom property that oozes charm and character with outstanding gardens tucked away behind Main Street in ThornerNestled amidst the popular village of Thorner, Northfield House occupies an enviable plot set back from Main Street. Originally constructed in the 1800s as a barn, this exquisite property has since been meticulously converted into a beautifully presented 4-bedroom residence, seamlessly blending period character with modern convenience and offering a truly exceptional garden.As you step into the entrance hallway of this home, you are immediately welcomed by high ceilings and beautiful coving which offers an insight into the period features offered throughout. The entrance hallway grants access to a formal sitting room with an ornate fireplace with a log-burning stove, a dining room with a gas-fired stove, and a W.C. and cloakroom offering further access to a cellar space, ideal for additional storage. Off the dining room, there is also a breakfast kitchen which grants direct access out onto the terrace, perfect for alfresco dining. The kitchen comprises high-quality oak units, granite worktops, an aga, and a further range of Siemens and Neff appliances. There is also a fully-fitted utility room and hallway with coat storage located off the kitchen which leads out to the courtyard. The ground floor also accommodates a study and a workshop, accessible from outside the property, which is currently partitioned. This partition could be removed to create a larger office space, which can be both internally and externally accessed, or converted to an annex if desired. Upstairs, Northfield House features a light and airy landing which leads to four, generously sized, double bedrooms, all of which benefit from fitted wardrobes and fantastic garden views. There is an en suite shower room to the primary bedroom and also a house bathroom with both bath and walk-in shower. Externally, the property boasts ample outdoor space, ideal for enjoying the tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. The gardens are beautifully manicured and zoned into three areas - an upper terrace with a patio, a formal partially walled middle lawn with a terrace of Acers, herbaceous borders and fruit trees leading to a large informal grassy area with duck pond, mature trees, and stream - a haven for wildlife! The walled courtyard is accessed by two separate shared driveways to Main Street providing ample private parking. Viewing is essential to truly appreciate all this home has to offer... to arrange your viewing and avoid disappointment, call Monroe.ENVIRONSConveniently located close to Wetherby, Leeds and York, and with easy access to the A58, A1 and the East Leeds Orbital Road, Thorner offers fantastic connectivity combined with a rural, idyllic setting. This home is nestled in the heart of the village, set back from Main Street, and is just a very short walk to many local amenities. Equally, this semi-rural spot is just a short drive from the popular market town of Wetherby and the village of Boston Spa which offer a wide range of fantastic bars and eateries.REASONS TO BUY- Offered to market with no onward chain!- Substantial, gated, detached character property- Peaceful village location- Large, private garden totaling just shy of an acre- Period features combined with high-specification modern additions- 4 double bedrooms including a gorgeous primary suite- 3 spacious reception rooms- Study and a workshop, which together offer scope to form a larger office space or annexe - Ample parking- Two single garagesSERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains water, electricity, and gas.LOCAL AUTHORITYLeeds City CouncilTENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and chain-free and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion.VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSStrictly through the selling agent - Monroe Estate Agents. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thorner-d548150/for-sale_i71198165
A truly impressive detached Georgian residence within the village of Croft-on-Tees adjacent to the banks of the River Tees, North Yorkshire. The property is situated upon a plot size of approximately 1.2 acres and is surrounded by impressive, well maintained gardens. There is a detached former Coach House, which offers ample garage space on the ground floor and further living/home office accommodation along with shower room upon the first floor. The main dwelling has an abundance of character throughout and the internal accommodation briefly comprises entrance vestibule, reception hallway, three formal reception rooms, conservatory/garden room, kitchen/breakfast room and downstairs WC. To the first floor there are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property benefits from a large cellar which offers a good amount of storage space with potential to create further living accommodation. Alongside the kitchen on the ground floor, there is an additional bedroom and en-suite shower room, along with further useful storage/utility space. Externally there are extensive gardens and a large amount of space suitable for vehicle parking both to the front and the rear.General Information: - Tenure: Freehold Grade II Listed. Services: central heating (new boiler 2023), mains electric, water and drainage. Local Authority: Richmondshire (Tax Banding H) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_croft-on-tees-d599760/for-sale_i71677959
A stunning stone-built Grade II listed period residence set within established mature grounds, offering the unique proposition of purchasing the main detached home along with a 1-2 bedroomed detached stone build coach house.Previous occupants of The Grange have included writer Dr Phyllis Bentley and Patrick Bronte, father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte, and of Branwell Bronte. Of special interest to purchasers looking for multi-generational living, the main house provides well planned and attractively presented accommodation over two floors, briefly comprising; grand central entrance hall with period features including galleried landing, exposed stonework, beams and decorative timber staircase, entrance utility/cloaks, high specification traditional shaker style breakfast kitchen by Drew Forsyth, generous dining room and separate sitting room, WC/cloaks, study, half landing accessing laundry room, first floor galleried landing, principal bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further generous bedrooms, fourth bedroom/dressing room and two house bathrooms.The detached coach house comprises; breakfast kitchen, sitting room with lift access to the first floor, ground floor office accessed externally, WC, side entrance vestibule, first floor landing, generous sitting room/bedroom, large shower room/laundry room and principal bedroom.Externally the property sits within landscaped gardens bordered by mature trees, with cobbled courtyard area providing off-street parking for 2-3 cars at The Grange and a further 23 cars at The Coach House.General Information - The GrangeDating from around 1630, The Grange has been sympathetically improved by the current owners to create a lovely period home that retains many original period features, including decorative exposed stonework, mullion windows, exposed beams and structural roof joists, impressive stone fireplace in the dining room with the former village Vicars initial engraved to the side.The main home provides spacious accommodation ideally suited to family purchasers, that briefly comprises entrance vestibule/utility with generous storage and integral appliances including, Bosch grill/oven and two fridges.The breakfast kitchen by Drew Forsyth boasts an extensive range of light grey shaker style fitted units, including larder pantry cupboard, large central island with underlying base drawers with contrasting quartz worksurfaces and upstands along with undermounted Belfast style sink, black five oven Aga.Leading from the breakfast kitchen into the central dining room having eight light mullions to the front elevation, beamed ceiling and stone fireplace with stove, storage shelving into the alcove and access through into the main lounge.A spacious lounge with exposed stone surmounted arched entrance door leading out to the garden, nine light mullions, open fireplace with solid fuel burning grate, exposed beams, and internal door through to the entrance hall.With access from the rear of the property the grand central entrance hall boasts a wealth of period features including carved timber staircase leading to a half-landing and galleried landing, along with feature windows, stone flooring and under stair wine store, separatecloaks/WC.Completing the ground floor accommodation is a home office/snug and boiler room.Accessed from the half-landing is a useful laundry room with fitted units and plumbing for washing machine and dryer. The galleried landing with pitched ceiling and exposed beams and trusses, decorative cross spindles, library/seating area and large eaves storage along with cylinder cupboard.The principal bedroom is filled with natural light from the dual aspect mullion windows and benefits from an en-suite shower room with modern three-piece suite including double shower having hand shower and rainfall shower.Two further large double bedrooms and the fourth bedroom that could be a double is currently used as a dressing room, having fitted wardrobes to both walls. House bathroom to either end of the landing, each benefit from a three-piece suite including freestanding bath, wash hand basin and WC.The Coach HouseConverted by the current owners, The Coach House offers ideal accommodation for housing extended family members and was converted with accessibility in mind, providing flexible and accessible accommodation with lift access between the ground and first floor. Finished to a high specification throughout, this stone built detached property boasts a separate office accessed externally that could be incorporated into the living accommodation subject to obtaining any relevant planning consents.The main accommodation comprises a well-planned kitchen with an extensive range of light grey shaker style fitted wall, base, and drawer units with granite worksurfaces and splashbacks, integral double Bosch oven/grill, integral dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. Muntin windows to the front and side elevations provide a wealth of natural light and access leads through into the sitting room.Having uPVC bi-fold doors to the front elevation, inset ceiling spotlights and doorway leading through into the lift access. Accessed from the front of the property a separate home office has uPVC doors to the front elevation.Completing the accommodation in the ground floor, a side entrance vestibule having staircase leading to the first-floor landing and giving access to the ground floor WC/cloaks.The first-floor benefits from a large, pitched ceiling room, currently the main lounge but could also be used as a generous double bedroom with exposed beams and three large muntin windows to the side elevation. A centrally positioned laundry/shower room comprises a four-piece suite including double walk-in shower with rainfall, body jets and handheld shower, WC and two separate wash hand basins along with plumbing for washing machine and dryer and enjoying a sectional circular feature window.The principal bedroom boasts a pitched ceiling with exposed beams and skylight, along with an extensive range of fitted wardrobes and drawers running the entire length of the external wall, along with bedside cabinets.External - Access is gained directly off Cliffe Hill Lane leading into a cobbled courtyard area with parking for 2-3 cars at the main house, leading up to a further stone flagged forecourt at The Coach House providing additional parking for 2-3 cars. To the side of the main cobble courtyard is a detached stone-built WC, raised flowerbeds leading up to The Coach House to the side of which is a south-facing lawn with dwarf stone walling and flagged terrace with raised gravelled area and part stone/timber framed greenhouse.The main house enjoys generous landscaped gardens with a southerly aspect, incorporating a central lawn with circular box hedging bordered by mature trees, established hedging and flowerbeds, with raised lawn and stone flagged terrace ideal for summer evenings and alfresco dining. A stone outhouse is plumbed and provides useful storage.Location - Occupying as central position within the sought after village of Warley situated approximately two miles to the west of Halifax town centre. The village benefits from a popular public house 'The Maypole' and is conveniently positioned for local amenities in Halifax town centre and outlining suburbs. Access to local train stations at Sowerby Bridge and Halifax, along with access to the M62 motorway at junction 24, Ainley Top approximately seven miles away, means the northern business centres of Leeds and Manchester are accessible.Fixtures And Fittings - Only fixtures and fittings mentioned in the sales particulars are included in the sale, other fixtures and fittings may be available by separate negotiation.Local Authority - Calderdale MBC: Band GServices - We understand that The Grange and The Coach House benefit from all mains services, with exception of mains gas that isn't currently connected to The Coach House but is connected to The Grange. Please note that none of the services have been tested by the agents, we would therefore strictly point out that all prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves as to ther working order. The Grange is on a standard water supply, whilst The Coach House is metered.Directions - From Halifax Town centre proceed along the A58 King Cross Street, upon reaching the King Cross traffic lights stay in the right hand lane and proceed along the A646 Burnley Road towards Hebden Bridge. Passing through Willowfield as the road bends to the left turn right up Windle Royd Lane and at the top turn left into Stock Lane. Continue along Stock Lane and into Warley Village bearing left at the Maypole Inn and into Cliffe Hill lane where the entrance to the property can be found on the right. For satellite navigation: HX2 7SDLocal Information - Nearest StationsSowerby Bridge 1.5 milesHalifax 2.9 milesLocal SchoolsCrossley Heath 2.1 milesGleddings Preparatory School 2.4 milesMotorway NetworkJunction 24, M62 6.8 milesJunction 29, M1 19.8 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cliffe-hill-lane-d628788/for-sale_i68956687
Lavender House is a handsome contemporary detached property that offers well-proportioned reception rooms with plenty of natural light, including a stylish open-plan sitting and dining area overlooking the splendid garden and patio area at the rear. The main formal reception room is the 23ft drawing room, which has a triple aspect, parquet flooring and a grand brick-built fireplace with a timber lintel and a wood burning stove. A study, with parquet flooring, a built-in bookcase with cupboards and a window seating looking onto the garden. The heart of the home is the open plan living, dining and entertaining space at the rear. It includes underfloor heating, a wood burning stove full-height panoramic windows, skylights and sliding glass sky frame doors opening onto the patio area which has a Swedish style overhang for inside-outside living. The stylish kitchen by Peter Thomson of York has modern walnut state-of-the-art fitted units, beautiful marble worktops as well as integrated appliances by Wolf and Subzero, including a coffee maker, dual ovens, steam oven, an induction hob and a gas burner range.There is a downstairs toilet and cloakroom. On the first floor there are three well-presented double bedrooms including the generous principal bedroom enjoying a triple aspect and en suite marble tiled shower room with Japanese toilet. One of the further first-floor bedrooms is en suite, while on the second floor there is a large landing and an additional two double bedrooms, one of which is en suite. All bedrooms have built in wardrobes and there is a great deal of storage space throughout all parts of the property.Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.Council Tax: Band GAt the front of the house there is a block-paved driveway with parking for several vehicles and access to the detached garaging block, which has a well-designed utility room on its ground floor and a spacious games room upstairs which could be used as a large home office with an extra- large row of built in cupboards. The rear garden has beautiful split-level patios with outside lighting, a built-in fireplace and barbeque and lots of space for al fresco dining and entertaining. The private garden has easy to maintain cottage garden and laurel borders and beyond there is a large paddock laid to meadow with grasses and seasonal wildflowers which is approximately a three quarters of an acre and includes an orchard, small woodland and borders of established flowering and fruiting hedgerow.The small, pretty and thriving village of Bishop Monkton lies nine miles north of the popular and historic town of Harrogate, surrounded by beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. The village itself has a sought after primary school and a good local pub/restaurant. At the heart of the community is an award winning village hall with many sporting facilities. Bishop Monkton is in the catchment area for the high achieving Ripon Grammar School. Further schooling is available in the surrounding villages, including the outstanding-rated Burton Leonard Church of England Primary School, while Ripon has the outstanding secondary Outwood Academy. The A1(M) is six miles away, offering easy access by road to the north and south, while mainline rail services are available from Harrogate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bishop-monkton-d544896/for-sale_i71747010
Superb barn conversion with separate equestrian facilities within the highly regarded village of Stutton.Hambleton House is a family house skilfully converted from traditional farm buildings some twenty years ago. It occupies a generous corner plot within an exclusive development of five properties and enjoys far-reaching views from its elevated position. The living space is particularly spacious and well appointed, and is accompanied by wonderful, landscaped gardens as well as equestrian facilities with separate access.Entrance and staircase hall, kitchen/living room, utility room, 2 further reception rooms, officePrincipal bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom, 5 further bedrooms, 2 further bathrooms (1 en suite)Landscaped gardens, double garageSeparate paddock, field shelter, all-weather arenaIn all some 1.8 acresAdditional Information - The property's agricultural heritage has been honoured through careful restoration and further character has been added. The old barn doors have been integrated into the design, there are exposed ceiling beams, exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings. The main entrance opens to the impressive, double-height staircase hall with turning staircase. There is a well-proportioned living room with a parquet solid wood floor, a fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, and French doors opening onto the garden terrace. Double doors give access to the formal dining room with 'minstrel' gallery and floor-to ceiling windows facing south across the garden. The office has solid wood flooring, exposed beams and brickwork, and French doors opening east onto the garden.The open plan family kitchen/living room is a fabulous sociable living space with French doors leading out to a paved terraced area and gardens beyond. The 'Bulthaup' kitchen has a large central island unit with breakfast bar, integrated appliances including a Bora induction hob, electric oven, fridge freezer, two Fisher Paykel dishwashers, a wine fridge, ice maker, a drinks fridge and a plumbed coffee machine. There is also a Quooker tap with hot and sparkling water. Adjacent is a utility/laundry room giving access to the integral garage. The magnificent galleried landing area has vaulted ceilings and gives access to all six double bedrooms. The principal bedroom is served by an en suite shower room and walk-in dressing room. Bedroom 2 also has an en suite bathroom and there are four further double bedrooms and a luxurious house bathroom with a three-piece white suite and separate walk-in shower cubicle.Outside - Hambleton House is approached via an impressive arched entrance leading to a gravelled courtyard area; this is shared space that provides ample off-street parking in front of a private double garage with electric doors, power and light. Care and attention have been paid to the landscaping of the delightful and fully enclosed rear gardens which are southeast facing and form an ideal and safe play area for children and pets. Being predominantly laid to lawn with a generous paved patio area the property enjoys a good degree of privacy and is perfect for those who enjoy alfresco dining or outside entertaining. The property has fitted solar panels and two fast electric car chargers.Equestrian - The property provides separate equestrian facilities accessed via a track off the main drive. It comprises a paddock, a floodlit all-weather sand arena, large stables, a horse shelter, a feed store and storage for tack, all recently updated by the current owners. The whole paddock area totals some 1.5 acres.Environs - Tadcaster 1½ miles, York ringroad 10 miles, York and Leeds 13 miles, Harrogate 16 milesThe rural village of Stutton lies just south of Tadcaster and southwest of York, surrounded by countryside yet highly convenient for the A64 and nearby A1(M). York, Leeds and Harrogate are all easily accessible as well as Leeds Bradford and Manchester International Airports. Tadcaster itself lies on the river Wharfe and has a wide range of amenities including independent shops, cafes, restaurants, public houses and a football club. It has been at the centre of the brewing industry since the eighteenth century and retains three breweries including the oldest in Yorkshire. For schooling, there is the highly respected Tadcaster Grammar School, York College is some fifteen minutes' away and the independent schools in York are all very accessible. The Designer Outlet lies within easy reach on the York ring road and York city centre lies some three miles beyond.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC rating: FServices & Systems: Mains water and electricity. Oil central heating. The oil-fired 'Alpha cooker' heats the house and hot water. Pressurised water tank. Private water supply via a bore hole.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: North Yorkshire Council Directions: Sugar Hill Farm is accessed off the Old London Road between Fanny Lane and Brant Lane where the road loops gently. Take the access lane and continue under the brick arch where Hambleton House can be found on the top left corner of the quadrangle. ///clipped.signal.barstoolPhotographs, particulars and showreel: Summer 2023 and February 2024NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stutton-d589881/for-sale_i71070560
A spacious and very well-presented six bedroom detached property occupying a large plot with attractive gardens, situated in the heart of this popular village in Nidderdale.This impressive property was rebuilt in 2008 to provide generous and flexible accommodation. On the ground floor there are two good-sized reception rooms with stove fires, together with a dining kitchen, utility and downstairs WC. On the upper floors there are six bedrooms in total, three of which have ensuite shower rooms and there are two further additional family bathrooms. One of the bedrooms is situated above the garage and has a separate access, which means this space could potentially be utilised as self-contained annexe accommodation if required. A particular feature property is the large and attractive garden surrounding the house with lawn and patio. There is also ample parking and access to an integral garage.The property is situated in this delightful position, surrounded by beautiful open countryside. The village of Darley has amenities which include a primary school, shop and pub, and is conveniently located between Harrogate and Pateley Bridge. ACCOMMODATION GROUND FLOORRECEPTION HALLSITTING ROOMA spacious reception room with glazed doors leading to the garden. Fireplace with multi-fuel ng stove.DINING ROOMA further reception room with fireplace and multi-fuel stove. Windows to the front and rear.CLOAKROOMWith WC and washbasin. Useful coat hanging area. DINING KITCHENWith a range of quality fitted solid oak unit with granite worktops. Range cooker, integrated fridge and dishwasher. Tiled flooring. Glazed doors lead to the garden.UTILITYWith space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer.FIRST FLOORBEDROOM ONEA large double bedroom with dual aspect. Walk-in wardrobe. EN-SUITE 1With WC, washbasin and shower. Heated towel rail. Tiled walls and floor.BEDROOM 2A further double bedroom with fitted wardrobes.EN-SUITE 2With WC, washbasin and shower. Tiled walls and floor. Heated towel rail.BEDROOM 3A good-sized double bedroom.BATHROOMA white suite comprising WC, washbasin and bath.ANNEXE BEDROOMThere is an additional double bedroom which has a separate access via a staircase off the utility area, which is a further double bedroom with an en-suite shower room.EN-SUITE 3 With WC, washbasin and shower.SECOND FLOORLANDING A spacious landing providing useful storage space.BEDROOMS 4 and 5 There are two further large bedrooms on the second floor.BATHROOMA modern suite comprising WC, washbasin, and free-standing roll-top bath. Tiled flooring. Heated towel rail. OUTSIDE The property occupies a generous plot and has very good-sized and attractive gardens surrounding the property with lawn and extensive paved sitting areas. A driveway provides ample parking and leads to an integral garage, which has light, power and heating and electric door.Adjoining the house are fields extending to approximately eight acres. This land is not for sale or available to purchase with the property; however, it is possible for owners of the house to have an option to rent this land if required and therefore may be of interest to those with equestrian interests. AGENTS NOTE All mains services are connected including water, sewerage and gas. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_darley-d557694/for-sale_i71335769
Charming Grade II listed Coach House designed by John Carr forming part of a private residential estate.The Coach House is a four bedroom property that has been renovated to the highest standard by the current vendors. The drawing room is the main focal point of the property extending to over 600 square foot and blends contemporary style and the period features. Entrance hall, W/C, Drawing room, dining room/snug, breakfast kitchen, rear entrancePrincipal bedroom with ensuite, three further double bedrooms and house bathroomGarden store, parking for 5 carsAdditional Information - The Coach House is part of an exclusive private residential hamlet at Plompton Hall that dates back to the 1760's and was designed by the famous Architect John Carr who also originated Harewood House and much of Harewood village, for Daniel Lascelles. The Coach House at Plompton Hall was formerly part of the Harewood estate until the 1950's when it was reacquired by the Plumpton family in the 20th century.Outside - The garden benefits from a south westerly orientation which delivers excellent opportunities to enjoy the sunshine all day and into the evening. The cobbled communal, but private piazza, has designated parking for up to 4 vehicles and there is also a further lawned area adjacent to the garden which can be utilised as a further parking space if required.Environs - Harrogate 4 miles, Wetherby 5 miles, Leeds 15 miles, York 18 milesSituated to the south of Harrogate and accessed via a privately owned and maintained driveway through open farm parkland, this property offers the best of both worlds in terms of countryside living but also close proximity to Harrogate, market towns Knaresborough and Wetherby, the motorway network and the commercial centre of Leeds. Plumpton Rocks is nearby to the property and is 30 acres of parkland walks set around a man-made lake designed by Daniel Lascelles. The lake, woodland, parkland and dam have recently been restored to their 18th century glory. Plumpton has been described as the finest 18th century picturesque garden in Britain.General - Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: DCouncil Tax Band: GServices & Systems: Mains electricity, water, gas central heating, private drainage septic tank.Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointmentLocal Authority: North Yorkshire Council Money Laundering Regulations: Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers are required to produce identification documents in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations. Your co-operation with this is appreciated and will assist with the smooth progression of the sale.Directions: Take the A61 Wetherby Road out of Harrogate, go past the showground, past the Kestrel pub, at the roundabout take the second exit continuing along Wetherby Road, go around the bend and turn left signposted Plompton Rocks. Proceed through the gateway, follow the single track road and take the left fork. The property is on the right hand side and parking is through the arch on the right hand side.Photographs, particulars and showreel: October and November 2023NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_plompton-d566894/for-sale_i71781219
This incredibly impressive double fronted stone built detached family home constructed by a local reputable builder enjoys a premier position upon this select development of only five, boasting a private and generous corner plot with open fields to two sides within the idyllic village of Scotton where Knaresborough, Harrogate and the region's road network are in striking distance.This truly delightful home really should be viewed to be fully appreciated. The property has the benefit of gas fired central heating which is of an underfloor to the ground floor and sealed unit double glazing. Accessed via a solid Oak door, flanked with glazed panes, the elegant central reception hall is a welcome retreat with attractive staircase to the first floor and traditional stone flooring which continues throughout the entire ground floor. 14'5" lounge with bay window to the front elevation and Churchill multi fuel stove with sawn stone fire surround, 11'6" study with bay window to the front elevation, unique and most wonderful kitchen with bay comprising French doors to the rear terrace and garden beyond, this single room combines the function of a social kitchen, "sun room", formal dining space and snug area all in one an excellent "day room" that would suit a variety of purchasers with the benefit of a separate utility room and cloakroom/w.c. To the first floor evenly distributed are four double bedrooms two with en-suite facilities and a house bathroom. The property is situated towards the top of the development enjoying elevated position with the benefit of level grounds. The grounds themselves are extensive with wrap around lawns and mature trees. There is a large detached double garage and driveway providing excellent parking for several vehicles. This picturesque village boasts a thriving community, including a junior school, a chapel and a public house. The village itself is conveniently placed between Knaresborough and Ripley, and situated to the North of Harrogate. The area is surrounded by beautiful countryside. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_scotton-d559477/for-sale_i70093991
With no onward chain, Staveley is a truly elegant, six bedroomed, late Victorian, semi-detached property with driveway parking and double garage, enjoying an elevated position above manicured, tiered gardens with far-reaching views and rear, south facing patios. Offered with no onward chain and situated on the prestigious Grove Road and a short walk to all the amenities that Ilkley has to offer, this is a charming and handsome property that retains many original period features throughout.From the front stone porch, one enters the property via a solid timber door that leads into an internal porch with mosaic tiled flooring. A stunning timber and stained glass internal door leads to a beautiful reception hall with wooden panelling and walnut parquet flooring. Further original doors open into a charming drawing room with an open fire and large bay with window seat and newly fitted, cafe style shutters enjoying far-reaching views, a second sitting room, both having beautiful original windows, deep skirting and stunning original decorative ceiling panel mouldings, and a brand new cloakroom/WC with wooden flooring. The hallway leads to a good sized, dual aspect dining kitchen, well appointed utility room, boot room and rear porch with newly fitted, composite stable door.Lower ground floor with laundry room, store and pantry. A return, carpeted staircase with original balustrades leads to the spacious first floor landing, where there are three, generously proportioned double bedrooms with original stained glass leaded panel windows, fireplaces and deep skirting, and two large bathrooms. To the second floor there are two further double bedrooms with lovely original fireplaces and a single bedroom with a useful study area, and a boarded box room housing the hot water cylinder. From the second floor landing, a glazed door opens onto a small balcony to the front of the property with wonderful views across the valley.Staveley enjoys an elevated position above beautifully manicured tiered gardens with an abundance of many original trees, plants and shrubs, and a Japanese garden with arbour and pond. To the rear is a south facing garden with patios, new area of decking and a rockery. Stone steps lead up to a driveway with double garage and parking. The driveway, bordered by beech and privet hedges, leads to Parish Ghyll Drive. where there are newly fitted, double gates.This is a unique and stunning property that will appeal to a variety of buyers looking for a property full of charm, period features, a central location and beautiful views.Ilkley is a thriving, historical, Yorkshire town, occupying a beautiful setting amidst the unspoilt open countryside of Wharfedale with stunning scenery and the opportunity for rural pursuits. Ilkley boasts an excellent wide range of high class shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs and everyday amenities including two supermarkets, health centre, library and Playhouse theatre and cinema. llkley has excellent sports and social facilities, which include the Ilkley lido pool and sports clubs for rugby, tennis, golf, cricket, hockey and football. The town benefits from high achieving schools for all ages with both state and private education well catered for including Ilkley Grammar School. Ilkley is an ideal town for the commuter with frequent train services to Leeds and Bradford (around 35 minutes commute), providing regular connections to London Kings Cross. Leeds Bradford International Airport is just over 11 miles away with national and international services.The fabulous, characterful accommodation with GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING, CHARMING ORIGINAL FEATURES, FANTASTIC RECENT UPGRADES and with approximate room sizes comprises:Ground Floor - External covered stone porch with terracotta tiling.Entrance Porch - A large, newly painted, solid timber door opens into a mosaic tiled entrance porch with deep skirtings and dado rail. A beautiful inner timber and decorative stained glass door opens into an impressive reception hall.Reception Hall - A beautiful reception hall with walnut parquet flooring, wooden panelling, coving and deep skirting. Original doors open into the drawing room, sitting room, dining kitchen and brand new cloakroom. A return staircase with carved original balustrade leads up to the first floor landing.Drawing Room - 5.59 x 3.88 (18'4 x 12'8) - A lovely, spacious sitting room with stained glass panelled bay window with window seat and brand new, cafe style shutters, overlooking the front garden and with far-reaching views. Open working fireplace with decorative tiles and black tiled hearth. Original, decorative ceiling plaster moulding, deep skirting and picture rails. This is a fabulous room in which to snuggle up in front of the fire on a cold evening.Sitting Room - 4.55 x 4.52 (14'11 x 14'9) - A stunning, dual aspect sitting room with corner, bay, stained glass panelled window. A timber and marble fireplace housing a coal effect, gas fire is set in a recessed archway. Stunning, original ceiling plaster moulding, deep skirting and picture rails. Recessed, glass display cupboard. This is a lovely, second reception room in which to relax or entertain.Dining Kitchen - 3.89 x 3.64 (12'9 x 11'11) - A well proportioned, dual aspect dining kitchen, fitted with a range of solid wood base and wall units, solid wooden work surfaces and upstands and white tiling. Appliances include Bosch under counter fridge, Bosch dishwasher, and a recently installed, Everhot electric range with double oven, hotplates and induction hobs. One and a half bowl ceramic sink with chrome mixer taps beneath a window overlooking the rear garden. Tile effect vinyl flooring, creel and working, original servants bell board.Utility Room - 2.31 x 1.84 (7'6 x 6'0) - A good sized utility room with Miele washing machine and Miele condenser dryer, solid wood cupboard, laminate work surface with stainless steel sink and chrome mixer tap and tiled splash back. Wall shelf and window to side elevation. A sliding door opens into a useful boot room which also houses a recently installed, Worcester central heating boiler. A half glazed door leads to the rear porch and newly fitted, external composite stable door with obscure glazed panel, leading in turn to the rear garden.Cloakroom - With newly installed, contemporary styled, low level W.C. and wall hung hand basin with feature tiled splashback and black mixer tap. Obscure glazed, stained glass leaded window with newly fitted, cafe style shutters. Original painted, wooden floor.Lower Ground Floor - Laundry Room And Pantry - 3.48 x 2.95 (11'5 x 9'8) - Steps lead down to a most useful, large basement with ample storage space and shelving. A good sized room with central heating radiator and double glazed window, cupboards and work surface is currently used as a laundry room with provision for a washing machine to be plumbed in.First Floor - Landing - A return staircase with original carved wooden balustrade and decorative stained glass leaded window leads up to the first floor landing. From the half landing doors open into a bathroom and double bedroom to the rear. From the first floor landing, doors open to two further generously proportioned double bedrooms and a further, spacious bathroom. A return staircase leads to the second floor landing.Bedroom One - 5.03 x 3.63 (16'6 x 11'10) - A large double bedroom with front and corner bay windows with stained glass leaded panels, affording wonderful views. Original cast iron fireplace, coving, deep skirting and picture rail.Bedroom Two - 4.80 x 3.88 (15'8 x 12'8) - A spacious, dual aspect double bedroom with attractive, original, white timber fireplace with coloured tiles. High quality, solid wood cabinetry and shelving. Fitted recessed wardrobe/cupboard.Bedroom Three - 3.89 x 3.64 (12'9 x 11'11) - A beautiful double bedroom overlooking the rear garden. Cast iron fireplace, fitted, solid wood, double wardrobes and wall panelling, recessed cupboard.Bathroom One - A generously proportioned three-piece bathroom with bath with thermostatic shower and folding screen, large, traditional style hand basin with washstand and low level W.C. Obscure glazed, stained glass panel windows with beautiful, newly fitted Roman blinds.Bathroom Two - A four-piece bathroom with double, walk-in shower, bath, hand basin with washstand and low level W.C. Obscure glazed windows to side and rear with beautiful, newly fitted Roman blinds.Second Floor - Landing - A return staircase with leaded window to the rear and wooden balustrade leads to a double bedroom to the rear and a boarded box room, housing the hot water cylinder and providing storage. A further few stairs lead to a lovely landing with a glazed door leading out to a small balcony to the front of the property and to bedrooms five and six.Bedroom Four - 4.45 x 3.23 (14'7 x 10'7) - A double bedroom with solid wood fitted wardrobes and charming, fitted cabin bed. Original, pretty cast iron fireplace, hand basin set in a wooden unit. Window to rear overlooking the garden.Bedroom Five - 4.62 x 2.59 (15'1 x 8'5) - A newly decorated, double bedroom with solid wood fitted wardrobes, original, cast iron fireplace and window to rear.Bedroom Six - 3.89 x 1.91 and 2.7 x 2.2 (12'9 x 6'3 and 8'10 - A versatile single bedroom with double glazed window to side elevation and a separate study area with fitted shelving and desk, solid wood wardrobes and window to front looking onto Grove Road and beyond.Outside - Garden - Staveley occupies a substantial plot, enjoying an elevated position on Grove Road. A wrought iron gate opens to a paved pathway with electric lighting, leading up to the property via a second, newly fitted, black metal gate. To the front elevation there is a beautiful landscaped, tiered garden with lovely paved paths, boxed hedge borders and topiary, an abundance of mature trees, shrubs and plants and a Japanese Zen garden with a small pond and arbour. To the rear is a private, south facing garden with spacious paved patios, a rockery, Italian water feature, newly created decked area, perfect for a hot tub, and newly fitted, black metal gate. Outside tap and electric supply, security lights and log store. Stone steps lead up to the driveway and separate double garage.Garage And Parking - A separate double, stone built garage with electric up and over door, security light, water and power supplies and shelving. Two windows to side elevation and a rear door, leading to further log and coal stores. Parking in front of the garage and a driveway with beech and privet hedging leading to Parish Ghyll Drive with newly installed double gates.Utilites And Services - The property benefits from mains gas, electricity and drainage.There is Superfast Fibre Broadband available to this property.Please visit the Mobile and Broadband Checker Ofcom website to check Broadband speeds and mobile 'phone coverage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grove-road-d550847/for-sale_i70573245
NEARBYDistances Easingwold 4 miles York 11 miles ACCOMMODATIONEntrance hallway, sitting room, dining room, orangery, dining kitchen, further sitting room with mezzanine, secondary kitchen, utility/bootroom and w.c. First floor: Principal suite with dressing area and ensuite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and house bathroom. Second floor: Two double bedrooms and shower room.Outside: Driveway with parking for 4 cars, single garage, pretty box hedging and trees to the front door. Landscaped rear garden with outside terrace/entertaining areas, covered BBQ and entertaining area, gravelled area with established planting, raised vegetable beds, greenhouse and two storage sheds. INTRODUCTIONParkside is an attractive brick built property which has undergone significant renovation and re modelling under the current vendors ownership to create a fantastic and very spacious five bedroom home. The living accommodation is extremely flexible, laid out over three floors, full of character and would suit all sorts of different dynamics. The ground floor has four good reception rooms including a dining room and large sitting room to the front and an orangery and second sitting room to the rear. The main focal point and 'hub' of the house is the stylish kitchen, by Richard James, which has everything you would expect as well as a central island and dining area perfect for everyday dining. There is also a very useful 'hidden' second kitchen off the main kitchen- which is perfect for those who love to entertain. Off the kitchen to one side is the orangery which overlooks the beautiful rear garden. The orangery (and kitchen) have the benefit of underfloor heating so can be enjoyed all year round. To the other side of the kitchen is a large sitting room with a log burner as its centrepiece and a mezzanine level above. The mezzanine level is in 2 parts and is currently used as a study and a gym but could used in different ways to suit requirements.The ground level flows beautifully and is perfect for those with a large family, easily zoned, when required, and wonderful for those who love to entertain both summer and winter.The first floor is made up of the principal suite with dressing area and luxurious ensuite with bags of original features and two further bedrooms and a house bathroom. To the second floor there are two double bedrooms with plenty of light and head room and a shower room and plenty of additional storage in the eaves.Parkside is as well maintained and designed outside as inside. The front driveway entrance is gravelled with plenty of space for parking and the walkway to the front door is landscaped with box hedging and shrubs. There is a single garage accessed from the front and a useful gated side entrance leading to the rear garden- a useful space to store logs etc.The rear walled garden is perfectly formed, laid to lawn in the main, with established shrubs, plants and trees. It has plenty of terraced and sitting areas perfect for alfresco dining and enjoying the sunshine. To the side is a gravelled area with trees and shrubs dotted around and another lovely sitting area as well as vegetable garden with raised beds, greenhouse and large store.All in all Parkside is a very attractive property, well designed and thoughtfully modernised, retaining lots of period features and beautifully presented inside and out! ENVIRONSStillington village is situated 11 miles north of York and only 4 miles from the bustling market town of Easingwold. It is in close proximity to the Howardian Hills and is made up of lots of period houses along the Village Green. The village has a thriving community with 2 public houses, a post office and general store, 3 restaurants, a well-regarded primary school and a doctor's surgery. SERVICESWe are advised that the property has mains water, electric and drainage The central heating is via an oil fired boiler LOCAL AUTHROITY TENUREWe are advised that the property is freehold and that vacant possession will be granted upon legal completion. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONSComing into Stillington village from York at the T junction turn right and follow the road and Parkside is about 600 yards on the right hand side. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTSStrictly through the selling agent.Croft Residential For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_main-street-d545668/for-sale_i71586733
Every once in a while we have the privilege of bringing a truly exceptional home to the market. A property that achieves that rare blend of historic magnificence and splendour, unrivalled living space set up for multi-generational living as well as a beautifully proportioned and secluded location. Barton Lodge is one such home.Enter through your gates and onto the driveway affording parking for many cars and sense the privacy that prevails. Stepping into the grand hallway you'll immediately sense this home's heritage and history whilst clearly loved and cherished as a family home for over 3 decades. With most of its original features and offering all the charm and splendour of its Georgian past, the property offers a light, bright and airy feel throughout.To our left and into the library, a place of quiet reflection and study. Back into the hall and to the first of the formal living rooms. High ceilings and original windows allow light to flood in making this the perfect room to retire to after breakfast and take in the morning news.Back into the hall and be drawn toward that magnificent staircase, but first the dining room. How many dinner parties have been enjoyed here we wonder? From here we gain access to the second formal reception which offers the perfect place for before or after dinner drinks. It takes no imagination to see how well Christmas Day could work here!Back to your hall and before we ascend the stairs, turn back to the kitchen glancing out to admire the beautiful lawn just beyond your patio. Full-length windows allow access outside but also ensure that the hallway remains exceptionally bright and for the light to simply burst in.Into the kitchen and this really is the heart of the home. Sympathetically fitted and decorated, the kitchen blends the practicality of a modern kitchen whilst acknowledging its historical roots. The AGA, solid wood work surfaces along with an inset Belfast sink offer a nod to its past. From here we find access to the annexe. You'll instantly see why this works for guests and friends but this self-contained space, with its own kitchen and staircase to bedrooms offers independent living for older relatives. Short term holiday letting could also work well.Back to the hall and now ascend the stairs. Once on the first floor, you'll instantly be drawn to the large window to look out over your garden. An expansive lawn, framed by mature flower beds, stretches out to a summer house. Oh my, what parties could be held here? Turn and enter the master bedroom. With its sumptuous quality of finish, dressing room and en suite, this must be the perfect place to retire and reflect on this magnificent house.As you transition from room to room the quality of the finish together with the quirkiness of its history will make you gasp and smile in equal measure. The rooms flow seamlessly and offer the pleasant conundrum of who will want which room.Back to the top of the staircase and now time to marvel at the outside. The house sits centrally in the expansive gardens landscaped and planted in the immediate surrounds of the home, borders brim with a mixture of colourful shrubs and plants. Looking back from the comfort of the cosy summer house and at the ivy-covered facade and at the crisp outline of the topiary, we're simply in love on every level and we would urge immediate viewing to avoid disappointment.Book Now!Council Tax Band: H (Richmondshire District Council)Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_barton-d562590/for-sale_i71800413
Tucked back from the Main Street, in Holly Close, the property is approached via a shared driveway which runs alongside a lawned area planted with mature trees including stunning Silver Birch. Along with the lawn, is an area of additional parking, private to The Old Byre, providing space for numerous vehicles upon the approach to the main driveway, located front of the garage. The garage is fitted with power, light and an electric up-and-over door. Despite these mod-cons, internally the garage is instantly recognisable as the period cattle shed it once was, the historical bricks and high barn windows teeming with character and history in even this, the most utilitarian of spaces upon the property. A red brick pathway to the front door is a wonderful contrast to the green, lawned frontage. Windows either side of a composite door flood the entrance hall with natural light. The Travertine flooring is both stylish and practical in this area of the home. What is believed to be an original oak beam adds character and a further glimpse into the origins of the building.Located to the front of the property, the lounge benefits from a bay window providing views across the front lawn. The main focal point of the room, a log burning stove, is set within a full height exposed brick chimney breast. Wall lights add to the cosy ambiance. Glazed, double doors and a window on the half landing allow natural light to flow into the inner hallway. There is a staircase to central section of the first floor, fitted with a modern beech and glass banister. The understairs cupboard provides a useful storage space.A second reception room looks out over the rear garden, it is used by the current vendors as a music room but could lend itself well to numerous purposes. Decorated in a delicate sage green, this room has very tranquil feeling.The kitchen has been fitted with a stylish Neptune Chichester Kitchen, complete with white base and wall units, including an island with six drawers, marble worktops and a breakfast bar with Hurricane lighting above. Integral appliances include an electric oven, halogen hob with extractor above, a fridge freezer and a dishwasher. A Belfast sink with Perrin and Rowe instant hot water tap sits beneath the window. Engineered Oak flooring runs throughout. Opening directly into a dining seating area which is nestled between the front and rear barns. Wonderfully light with a vaulted ceiling, Velux windows and double doors to the rear garden. This area of the home also boasts a log burning stove and adjoins the original and contemporary sections of the property into the substantial home we see today.The prep room, a practical extension leading off the kitchen, is fitted with a range of white base and wall units, a stainless-steel sink and contrasting worktops. Heading back to the main entrance hall, the luxurious family bathroom is generous in size, offers a freestanding Lefroy Brooks rolltop bath with shower over, a pedestal sink and low-level WC. The walls are partially tiled in Italian Travertine and there are contrasting timber-effect floor tiles complete with under floor heating.Along the hallway are two double bedrooms, the first has a feature wall, space for wardrobes and views across the rear garden to the river. The second, to the front elevation, is partially panelled and has exposed beams, a nod to its history as part of the original barn. The principal suite boasts two windows to the front, overlooking the drive with views towards the village church. This generous room has a feature wall, fitted wardrobes and a dressing table in pale grey. The ensuite offers a double shower, sink, vanity unit and a low WC. A frosted window allows for light and ventilation and the tiled floor benefits from underfloor heating.Returning to the inner hallway, a staircase with feature wallpaper leads up to an open plan study. Within the open plan eaves space, built-in shelving is a useful addition. Two Velux windows offer plenty of natural light. A shelved storage cupboard ideal for linen also houses the gas fired central heating boiler and access to the loft space.Stepping up into bedroom four, a good size double room with Velux windows and exposed beams. This room has its own ensuite bathroom comprising a white three-piece suite with shower over the bath, a sink and low-level W.C. The tiles are edged with an art deco style trimming and the Mackintosh roses freeze is in keeping. The eaves storage opens to a substantial loft which has further extension possibility for this area of the home. Returning to the ground floor accommodation, The Grain Barn is accessed from the kitchen dining room, via a hallway with feature wall and a frosted window. This area of the home is served by its own ground floor shower room, with an electric shower, sink and WC, half panelled walls, tiled flooring, and a frosted window. This room also benefits from under floor heating.A second fully equipped kitchen/utility room is fitted with a range of white base and wall units with contrasting worktops. Integral appliances include an electric oven and hob with extractor above and space is provided for a free-standing washing machine and tumble dryer. A sink sits below the window overlooking the rear garden with a barn style, composite door giving access. A large understairs cupboard provides additional storage. This rear accommodation is not immediately connected to the main drains. It has a holding tank for wastewater which is automatically pumped up to the main drain when required. Beyond the kitchen, originally designed as an integrated shed but now converted to a large studio reception room enjoying dual aspect views over the rear garden and river beyond. Two large windows make this wonderfully light room featuring Welsh slate tile flooring and a barn style door. Back into the hallway, a staircase leads to the first floor living accommodation. This huge room, with a vaulted ceiling, has ample space for a cosy seating area in front of the log burning stove with a dining space beyond. Patio doors lead out onto a first-floor balcony fitted with glass banisters so as not to intrude on the spectacular views across the river. To the rear of this room, further accommodation in the form of an adjoining bedroom which is light, airy and in keeping with the living/dining accommodation. The side and rear gardens are beautifully manicured, strategically planted with mature hedges, shrubs and trees. There are various patio seating areas which follow the sun around the garden. The barbeque hut is sure to delight guests for an al fresco dining experience. The red brick set paving continues to the terraced area which provide numerous seating and al fresco dining areas. The first-floor balcony also forms a covered patio area to the rear, ideal to enjoy a drink on summer evenings. The rear lawn, as with many properties alongside the river edge of Mill Lane, is strategically designed for pooling of water when the river levels are at their highest. Beyond the rear boundary is a riverside path. In years gone by, when barges arrived, the bargees used the pathway, known as Cobblers Trod when they visited the Ship Inn. 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Langton Lodge is a magnificent detached property set within a 0.6 acre plot and occupying a highly desirable position within the sought after village of Scotton. With far reaching views over open countryside and an extensive south facing garden, this fabulous home has a wealth of character and huge potential having in excess of 3,000 square feet of accommodation.The property is fronted by wrought iron gates opening to the sweeping gravel driveway flanked by an expanse of south facing lawn with established planting to the borders. The driveway extends to a parking area in front of the large 11 metre by 5 metre detached garage. This splendid property has been lovingly maintained for almost 40 years by the current owners and exudes character throughout, retaining some fabulous period features including impressively high ceilings. The house opens via an entrance porch and double doors to the central hallway. This extends through to the rear hallway where there is access to a guest w/c and ½ cellar storage space. To the front elevation of the house the bay fronted dining room is arranged around a central fireplace that houses a log burning stove. The dining room leads into the spacious kitchen which is large enough to accommodate a breakfast table and flows through double doors to the fully glazed garden room. This in turn opens out to south facing sun terrace which is defined by a stone flagged patio area ideal for outdoor entertaining and surrounded by attractively planted beds and shaped shrubs. Adjoining the kitchen there is a separate practical utility room which also opens through to the rear entrance hall and rear garden. To the other side of the front entrance hall there is bay fronted sitting room with feature fireplace that leads through to a dual aspect home office with sliding doors opening out to the rear garden which presents a flagged patio area and lawn with stone walled boundary and far reaching views over open countryside beyond. From the home office there is internal access to the pool house which could be reinstated if required or alternatively offers scope to redesign as additional accommodation.To the first floor the central landing branches to a house bathroom and three well proportioned double bedrooms to one end, and a principal bedroom suite to the other end incorporating a dual aspect bedroom with feature fireplace leading through to a separate dressing room with build in wardrobes, and large en-suite bathroom boasting a bathtub and shower enclosure.The fabulous sized plot not only benefits from the large lawn garden to the front, but an additional lawn garden to the side outside the pool house which opens out through French doors to a stone flagged patio. There is a raised decked terrace with timber summer house providing yet another seating area from where the amazing views can be enjoyed.EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_scotton-d559477/for-sale_i69736865
A unique opportunity has arisen to purchase 'Fenay Grange', which is an outstanding example of a late 18th century farmhouse, set into the stunning Woodsome valley, with uninterrupted rural views. Enjoying a magnificent southerly aspect, the property is set into grounds extending to approximately 6 acres, including stone built stables with tack room and hay store, paddocks and outbuildings. With electric gated access leading to the sweeping driveway, which provides parking for approx. 8/10 vehicles and turning area, together with additional electrically operated gates to the rear courtyard which provides additional off road parking and garaging.The property displays features one would normal expect from a property of this era, such as a wealth of exposed beams and trusses, feature stone work and fireplaces, superb barn doors and a stunning entrance hall with a feature barn entrance, magnificent stone fireplace and galleried landing above. Boasting 5 bedrooms, three of which have en suite facilities and 5 reception rooms, the property offers a significant amount of flexibility to provide supported living for a dependent relative or a growing family.Set in the heart of Woodsome valley, the property is located within a 15/20 minute drive of both the M62 and M1, with the major trading centres of Leeds (17 miles), Sheffield (28 miles) and Manchester (32 miles) readily accessible.Only by a personal inspection can one truly appreciate the peaceful and secluded setting, size and quality of accommodation and outstanding features, of this Grade II listed building.Ground Floor: - Front Entrance Hall - Accessed via the independent sweeping driveway. A solid timber entrance door gives access into the entrance hall. Fitted with a central heating radiator, ceiling coving and picture rail decor. A further timber door leads through to the main hall.Dining Room - 5.56m x 4.27m (18'3 x 14'0) - A spacious reception room, which displays period features such as the ornate marble fireplace, with inset Victorian style open grate fire and tiled backdrop, picture rail decor and deep sunk skirting boards. There are also 4 wall light points, 2 central heating radiators and sash windows to the side elevation.Breakfast Kitchen - 5.56m x 4.57m (18'3 x 15'0) - A traditional style farm/period kitchen which is fitted with a range of handmade wall and base units with granite surfaces, central island with granite work surface and gas fired AGA. The kitchen also has an integrated 4 ring Miele gas hob with built-in oven and overhead extractor fan and light, twin bowl stainless steel sink unit with granite drainer and mixer taps, Yorkshire stone flagged flooring, a central heating radiator and sash windows which overlook the courtyard. A door provides access to the lower ground floor.Main Hall - Accessed from the courtyard, with a magnificent feature stone barn entrance, open grate fireplace with heavy stone cheeks and mantel, 2 central heating radiators with fretwork covers, decorative ceiling coving and galleried landing above.Lounge - 6.45m x 5.94m (21'2 x 19'6) - This most spacious living room has 4 wall light points, a sealed unit double glazed full height window to the rear which provides stunning views over Magdale valley. There are 3 central heating radiators set behind fretwork panels, windows overlooking the courtyard and there is also an electric, coal effect living flame fire which is set onto a carved oak fire surround and mantel.Summer Room - A most impressive room which is open to the full roof height and exposes the original beams and trusses. There are feature barn door entrances to both front and rear, the rear enjoying particularly pleasant views across Magdale valley, towards Emley moor. This ideal entertaining space also has a wealth of exposed stonework, sealed unit double glazed windows to both front and rear and French doors to either side.Courtyard Entrance - A timber and glazed external door gives access to the entrance vestibule which has Yorkshire stone flagged flooring and in turn leads to the utility room.Utility Room - 3.30m x 3.56m (10'10 x 11'8) - Fitted with base and wall cupboards, a sash window overlooking the courtyard, Victorian style creel airer, space for a tumble dryer and having space and plumbing for a washing machine. The floor standing Worcester Bosch boiler is also housed here and a further door gives access to an additional storage room.Side Garden Entrance - Study - 4.62m x 2.79m (15'2 x 9'2) - Peacefully situated to the rear of the property, with stunning views. There are sealed unit double glazed sash windows, an exposed stone fireplace and external access door.Sitting Room - 5.51m x 4.65m (18'1 x 15'3) - Peacefully situated to the rear of the property, enjoying stunning far reaching views through the sealed unit, double glazed sash windows to both side and rear elevations. This well proportioned reception room is also fitted with a central heating radiator, 4 wall light points and a feature rustic brick fireplace with open grate fire and timber mantel above.Cloakroom/Wc - 5.79m x 3.35m (19'0 x 11') - Furnished with a 2 piece white suite incorporating low flush WC and wash hand basin. There are also sealed unit, double glazed sash windows and a central heating radiator which is set behind fretwork panel.Lower Ground Floor: - Accessed from the kitchen. The cellar provides 2 vaulted storage rooms. One is currently utilised as a wine cellar and the other is currently used for storage.First Floor: - Galleried Landing - Being open to the full roof height, with exposed beams. There is a cast iron Victorian style fire surround with mantel above, walk-in laundry room and 2 central heating radiators set behind fretwork panels.Master Bedroom - 5.87m x 4.62m max (19'3 x 15'2 max) - A magnificent master suite which has feature exposed ceiling beams and trusses, 2 wall light points, 3 central heating radiators and sealed unit double glazed windows to both front and rear, which provide superb views across Magdale valley. There is a walk-in dressing room and en suite shower room.En Suite Shower Room - Furnished with a 5 piece suite comprising of a low flush WC, bidet, pedestal wash basin, panelled bath with antique style mixer taps and shower attachment, together with a fully tiled corner, shower cubicle. There is a heated radiator/towel rail, sealed unit double glazed window and feature exposed beams and trusses.Guest Suite/Bedroom 2 - 5.49m x 5.54m inc en suite and wardrobes (18'0 x - A most spacious bedroom which is fitted with 2 central heating radiators set behind fretwork panel, ceiling coving, built-in wardrobes with sliding doors and sash windows to the side give open rural views.En Suite Bathroom - Furnished with a 3 piece white suite incorporating low flush WC, vanity wash basin with cupboards beneath, panelled bath with overhead shower and shower screen. There is also a central heating radiator, built-in linen cupboard and fully tiled walls.Bedroom 3 - 4.72m x 4.34m (15'6 x 14'3) - With a cast iron Victorian style fireplace, central heating radiator set behind fretwork panel, sash windows to the side with rural views and a door gives access to the en suite.En Suite Shower Room - With a 3 piece suite comprising of a low flush WC, pedestal wash basin and fully tiled shower cubicle. There is also a central heating radiator.Bedroom 4 - 4.42m x 5.54m inc wardrobes (14'6 x 18'2 inc war - With built-in 3 door wardrobes which provide hanging and shelving facilities. There is also a feature cast iron Victorian style fireplace, central heating radiator set behind fretwork panel, sash windows to both side and rear which provide extensive views towards Emley Moor.Bedroom 5 - 4.57m x 2.77m (15'0 x 9'1) - Peacefully situated at the rear of the property, having sealed unit double glazed sash windows and central heating radiator.Bathroom - Furnished with a 3 piece suite comprising of a low flush WC, vanity wash bowl with cupboards beneath and a panelled bath with overhead shower and shower screen. There is sunken LED lighting, central heating radiator set behind fretwork panel, electrically operated heated towel rail, full tiling to the floor, part tiled walls and a sealed unit double glazed sash window.Outside: - An electronically operated access gate to the rear courtyard, gives access to the detached garage, central store/workshop and further garage with double doors. To the side of the property, there is the gardeners outside toilets and a feature arched doorway which leads to the front of the property, which also has separate, electronically operated entrance gates which allow access to the main driveway which provides parking for approximately 8/10 vehicles and has a central turning area. The formal gardens are predominantly lawned with inset and surrounding borders of mature trees, shrubs and bushes. The main frontage, again has formal lawns with mature borders, Yorkshire stone flagged terrace and seating area, exterior security lighting and water tap. A flight of stone steps descend into the lower paddock, which in turn gives access to the stone built stable block which consists of 2 loose box stables, hay store and tack room. There is a concrete turn out area and access gates into the adjacent paddocks.Detached Garage - 5.36m x 5.21m (17'7 x 17'1) - With electrically operated roller shutter doors, exposed beams and trusses and power/light points.Store/Workshop - 4.57m x 2.16m (15'0 x 7'1) - Having exposed beams and trusses, together with power and light points.Garage - 4.93m x 4.42m (16'2 x 14'6) - With exposed beams and trusses which provides additional garage/storage space subject to requirements.Stable 1 - 3.81m x 3.33m (12'6 x 10'11) - Hay Store - 3.81m x 3.53m (12'6 x 11'7) - Stable 2 - 3.81m x 3.02m (12'6 x 9'11) - Tack Room - 3.91m x 3.81m (12'10 x 12'6) - Boundaries & Ownerships: - The boundaries and ownerships have not been checked on the title deeds for any discrepancies or rights of way. All prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries before proceeding to exchange of contracts.Tenure: - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: - GMortgages: - Bramleys have partnered up with a small selection of independent mortgage brokers who can search the full range of mortgage deals available and provide whole of the market advice, ensuring the best deal for you. YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOAN SECURED ON IT.Online Conveyancing Services: - Available through Bramleys in conjunction with leading local firms of solicitors. No sale no legal fee guarantee (except for the cost of searches on a purchase) and so much more efficient. Ask a member of staff for details. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_birks-lane-d636984/for-sale_i71582281
Cleveland House is a wonderful much loved family home which dates back to around 1880 located within walking distance of the Oakwood Parade and Roundhay Park. Occupying an enviable plot with ample gardens is this exceptional eight bedroom detached residence that offers superb family accommodation throughout. This home offers period charm with high ceilings, bay windows and generous room proportions which are typical of the age. Double doors lead into an entrance porch and then to the spacious hallway. This then leads to the living room, dining room with original tiled fireplace, sitting room overlooking the garden, study with fitted furniture, breakfast room leading to the kitchen with fitted wall and base units and integrated appliances, utility room with plumbing for washing machine and a separate shower room with W.C. To the first floor the property has five bedrooms, two with fitted furniture and a family bathroom with wash hand basin, w.c. and shower. The master bedroom has a period feature fireplace. A further staircase leads to the second floor where three further bedrooms can be located, a house bathroom and a kitchen. This accommodation is well suited as a self-contained apartment or teenage suite. There is a basement with cellars which are currently used for storage with its own private entrance. A mature garden is found to three sides of the property, primarily laid to lawn with flowers, shrubs and fruit trees, with parking offered by a garage and driveway to the rear accessed via a private road. Cleveland House is conveniently placed for access to local amenities including highly-regarded schools for all ages. Local independent and supermarket shopping is available nearby, plus a selection of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes, giving a cosmopolitan feel to the renowned Oakwood Parade. Iconic Roundhay Park and Tropical World are within walking distance and provide family days out and outdoor activity. Also ideal for commuters, with easy access to public transport links, major routes to Leeds City Centre and Leeds and Bradford International Airport which is only ten miles away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_springwood-road-d598810/for-sale_i70213575
'Beck House' is a wonderful five bedroom detached village home occupying a semi-rural position within a sought-after Hamlet just a short drive from Harrogate. The property boasts over 3400 square feet of accommodation, a beautiful sweeping garden adjoining open countryside, and a separate two acres paddock ideal for those with equestrian interests.Set behind timber gates, a large gravel drive wraps around the property offering parking for multiple vehicles and access to a detached garage. The house opens into a central hall with a useful storage cupboard. Branching off to the left there is a lovely, spacious living room room with a feature corner log burning stove and French doors which open out to the garden. To the right of the hall is a stunning kitchen complete with a range of units, integrated appliances, a central breakfast island and quartz worktops. There is a separate utility room. The fantastic, recently extended sitting/dining room sits in the middle of the home and works as a great hub for a family or entertaining. The room features an atrium roof lantern making it extremely light and airy complementing the bi-folding doors that extend out to the garden. Leading through there is a play room/games room, a study/home office, downstairs w/c and a boiler cupboard.Ascending to the first floor, a landing provides access on to an excellent principal bedroom suite complete with a dressing room and large en-suite with a free standing bathtub, separate shower enclosure and his-and-hers basins. The four additional bedrooms are all well proportioned and will accommodate double beds. Two of the bedrooms also benefit from fitted wardrobes. The bedrooms are served by a fully tiled shower room and a stylish house bathroom.The extensive plot of the property is one of its main strengths. There are deeply stocked borders, vegetable patches, a sweeping lawn and various seating areas to entertain and enjoy the sun throughout the day. Directly across the road is the two acre paddock.EPC Rating: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_felliscliffe-d564844/for-sale_i70744298
Home:* 18th century home * Grade II listed * Great walks from the doorstep* 15-minute drive into Harrogate centre * Great local pub only minutes away * Views of the Nidd Valley and Clint BankServices:* Mains gas * Mains electricity * Mains water * Mains drainage* Council tax band GGrounds and Location:* Private parking * Triple garage with loft space* 2-bedroom annexe* Large private garden with patio * Great local eateries including: The Joiners Arms and Sophies Coffee ShopCarefully restored and elegantly decorated, this stunning Grade II Listed home has everything you need for contemporary family living, with the added benefit of a triple garage and two-bedroom annexe all set in picturesque, landscaped gardens. A cobbled driveway leads to electric black wrought iron gates, that opens onto beautiful courtyard parking.This impressive home combines two eras seamlessly into one. Mallys Cottage, attached to the left of the home now used as a snug/lounge, once a run-down outbuilding believed to date back to the mid 1700s, has been meticulously restored and adjoins the Georgian era of the home flawlessly. From the road discover the black wrought iron gate tucked away neatly between the deep Laurel hedging. Incredible mullion windows, exposed Yorkshire stonework, crisp lines of the neat front lawn, the English Listed Building plaque on the wall and the dark navy front door flanked by classic black lanterns shows the grandeur of this welcoming home from the start.Enter the home into the hallway, where the walls are adorned with hooks for coats and make your way into the hub of the home, the open plan kitchen-diner. Admire the handmade cream upper and lower cabinetry, housing Smeg appliances, finished with Granite work-surfaces and large integral island that welcomes you and draws you to the back of the room where views to the garden can be found through patio doors. Discover a handy utility with separate WC.Making the most of the gorgeous bay window to the front of the home is the dining area where homework can be finished, and formal eating can be enjoyed.Just off the kitchen, discover the charm and character of the adjoining Snug/Lounge. Yorkshire flagstone flooring, warmed by underfloor heating, Oak beams, stone mullion windows, exposed Stonework, quaint wall nooks, and lovely window shelving plinths create a cosy split-level sitting room. The top-level opens-up into a vaulted ceiling where you can light the fire and hunker down on the sofa with a good book or open the ceiling hatch and escape up to the balcony mezzanine above with decorative oak spindles. Returning to the kitchen make your way through the opposite door. One thing Thompsons Garth isn't lacking is storage, and the cellar that awaits down the stairs to the left doesn't disappoint. Housed in these two rooms are floor to ceiling cupboards, additional fridge and freezer as well as a wall with a dedicated wine rack, creating the pantry of dreams.Leave the cellar and make your way back upstairs, across the hallway and through the arched doorway into the Summer Lounge/ Library. Three large picture mullion windows open to the front of the home, letting the sun flood in creating an inviting sanctuary. The home feels very cohesive offering lots of different areas for entertaining but also allowing family their own corner to escape to. The homes Sonos system also adds to the unity. Adjacent to this discover a versatile space, currently used as an office but could make a great toy room or games room for older teenagers.The deep navy wooden treads of the staircase guide your eye up to the enormous white rimmed, arched mullion window showcasing the full extent of the tall trees in the garden beyond. The intricacies of this home are second to none - lighting on the steps leads you to the first floor.A tranquil night's sleep can be found in front of you in the Master Suite. Wake up to the mesmerising views of the tree lined street to the front before making you way through the walk-in wardrobe to the en-suite shower room to refresh. Serene views over the garden make this a loo with a view.Two further bedrooms on this floor, both good size double rooms, are decorated in neutral hues allowing for a peaceful and calming setting making the most of the external views through the classic Georgian apertures. This floor is completed by the bold family bathroom dressed from floor to ceiling with green slate tiles flecked with golds and whites. The huge mirror allows the light from the window and spotlights to reflect naturally off the white bathroom suite.A spiral staircase leads to a mezzanine landing nook created under exposed oak beams and Velux window that has a bathroom to one side and bedroom to the other, a teenager's paradise.Light floods in through the skylights into the charming bedroom with ample space for a double bed and free-standing furniture - spy the convenient under-eave storage in the bedroom and connect with the outdoors by opening any of the windows for a glorious view over the village rooftops and the peaceful Nidd Valley. The shower room is contemporary with corner shower and offers relaxation and privacy from the rest of the home.The extensive gardens and grounds present the most gloriously tranquil rural retreat to escape to. The garden feels secluded and offers a versatile space for entertaining and day to day living. The standout pampas grass swaying in the breeze and the vibrant greens and reds of mature shrubs, holly bushes, acers and foliage edge the garden providing little nooks and crannies for visiting birds and squirrels. Carved out from the main lawn explore the paved sunken patio, found through the double doors of the kitchen, where the internal living space expands into its natural environment creating alfresco dining opportunities in the summer months. Rest, unwind and watch the children and pets burn off their energy beneath the trees on the landscaped lawn. Lush and peaceful, the lawn in the winter is sprinkled with leaves from the silver birch, larch, beech and ash trees that provide dappled shade in the summer months. Steps from the patio lead onto a Yorkshire stone flagged path taking you to the courtyard set in front of the triple garage. The fully plastered garage with relevant electrics and utilities, offers fantastic storage for gardening equipment alongside cars and sporting paraphernalia. If you need even more places to hoard items, then make your way upstairs to discover plenty of space complete with Velux windows letting in heaps of natural light. Perhaps this could become an office space, if required.Sheltered under the handsome oak tree, to the left-hand side of the home, is the detached two-bedroom annexe ideal for family or visiting guests. With separate access from the road as well as its own garden it offers private living for the older generation or a haven for the young adult.Make your way up the Yorkshire flagged path to the front door and into the open-plan living-dining-kitchen. Vaulted ceilings with feature beams, and windows to both side and front, create a cosy living space for cooking and relaxing in. Ample storage can be found in the cream upper and lower cabinetry with integrated fridge, oven, and hob. Neutrally decorated throughout, with plush carpets and stripped wooden doors, do not take away from the external beauty that is captured through every window.Continue up two steps and discover the first of the bedrooms, a large double with stand-alone wardrobe. Just off the hallway, that houses additional hanging space and shelving, is the shower room. Large light brown tiles seamlessly flow from floor to walls with a large shower and crisp white toilet and wash hand basin creating serenity and relaxation. Spy the built-in shelving behind the door. The last room is a long, generous size double bedroom with exposed beams and access to the rear courtyard driveway. Currently being used as a gym this shows the annexe's full potential and versatility. Out and About:Thompsons Garth stands in the village of Hampsthwaite, 5 miles Northwest of Harrogate, just south of the stunning river Nidd. A thriving community that holds a host of events, has numerous societies to join including Brownies, Dance, Football, Snooker as well as having a primary school, village hall, cafe, beautiful church, shop, and pub. The spa town of Harrogate is a 10 to 15-minute drive away with huge historic influence, stunning architecture, opportunities for lovely family days with plenty to explore from fantastic shopping, gardens, parks, dining, theatres, leisure facilities, events, and of course good schools.On the way to Harrogate take a visit to RHS Garden - Harlow Carr. This diverse garden incorporates woodland, streams, lavish and ornamental borders, wildflower meadows and small-scale model gardens that everyone will love to explore. They have seasonal events and workshops, a fantastic garden centre and the well-known Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms and Shop. The pretty Market town of Knaresborough, standing on the river Nidd, with its dramatic railway viaduct and castle is just a 20-minute drive away. Traveling further afield will be a breeze as the A59 provides direct routes to the A1 and the M6, Harrogate train station also has trains to London as well as York and Leeds where you can easily get up to Scotland or across country to Manchester.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Council Tax Band: GTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampsthwaite-d564240/for-sale_i69170067
Dere Street House is approached via a long sweeping drive leading to the house and around the side to the parking area. Large front door leads into the Hall with stripped wood floor. Both the sitting room and dining room lead off the hall. Sitting room has two large windows over looking the front of the house. Large open fireplace with ornate surrounds and stone hearth, stripped wood floor and wall light points. Dining room has two large windows overlooking the front of the house and an open fireplace with wood carved surrounds, marble slips and tiled hearth, wall given to bookshelves, stripped wood floor. Kitchen/breakfast/family room. This is an amazing room and the heart of the house. Wide range of hand made wooden base and eyelevel units with marble work surfaces and a large central Island with granite work surface and an array of drawers and cupboards below and hanging pot rack above. Incorporated in the island is a large electric hob unit with a downdraft extractor fan and electric oven below. There is a four oven electric Aga and the floor is fully tiled. There is space for a large kitchen table and ample room for a couple of sofas and a few chairs. Back hall with door to the outside and terrace area. Further door leads to the Utility/boot room with a range of base and eye level units with worksurfaces incorporating a stainless sink unit, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. There is an excellent dog shower and a blocked fireplace with stone mantle and surrounds to one side, built-in boot store and hanging space coats etc.Half landing with large "Georgian" window and boxed in radiator. First Floor:-Bedroom 2. Strip wooden floor, 2 double built in wardrobes, open fireplace with stone mantle and surrounds and views over the front garden, en-suite bathroom with panel enclosed bath, shower cubicle, pedestal wash-handbasin, low level WC, part tiled walls and heated towel rail and under floor heating.Bedroom 3. Strip wooden floor, built in wardrobe and views over the front garden.Bedroom 4. Built in wardrobe with views over the orchard at the back of the house and an en-suite shower room with shower cubicle, wash handbasin with vanity unit below, low level WC, tiled floor and heated towel rail and under floor heating.Bedroom 5. Open fireplace with built in cupboard to one side and views over the orchard at the back of the house. Family bathroom with cast iron freestanding roll top bath, shower cubicle, pedestal wash handbasin, low level WC, heated towel rail and airing cupboard with high pressurised hot water tank.Second floor:-Master bedroom suite. Large bedroom with built in cupboards and leading into the dressing room with an excellent range of built in wardrobes and in turn leading through to the large en-suite bathroom with central, free standing designer bath, tiled floor, walk in shower, 2 pedestal wash handbasins, low level WC, eaves cupboards and heated towel rail and under floor heating.Outside: -The grounds of Dere Street House are both formal and private and a delight with well screened boundaries, large lawned areas interspersed with well stocked borders, parterre, tiled patio area for outside dining, a small wooded copse and orchard areas with abundant soft fruit trees. There are a couple of small paddocks and several wooden store sheds as well as a delightful summer house currently used as an outside office and drinks/entertaining area! To the side and end of the house there are a couple of utility and compost areas and ample parking at the back of the house as well as a large terrace off the kitchen.Location: -Set in a very private setting and yet close to the main transport hubs of the North with the A1 close by and the main line station of NorthallertonDere Street House is situated in Little Holtby close to the village of Hackforth with Bedale and Northallerton close by. There are excellent doctors surgeries in both Bedale and Northallerton as well as veterinary practises. The area is home to some of Yorkshire's best walking and cycling including routes for the Tour de Yorkshire. The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks are on the doorstep and there are excellent local schools both state and private including Aysgarth Prep School in the nearby village of Newton-le-Willows, Queen Mary's at Topcliffe and Cundal Manor next door as well as Barnard Castle school offering independent education for boys and girls between 8 and 18 years old.The A1 is just over 2 miles away allowing for access to the major towns and businesses of the North East. The railway station at Northallerton is approximately 9 miles away and provides excellent access to the National Rail Network with direct links to London Kings Cross and Edinburgh.The racecourses of Ripon, Thirsk, Catterick and York are all within easy distance. The countryside around Little Holtby offers delightful riding and walking opportunities and has many other local attractions. Council tax band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_little-holtby-d618465/for-sale_i71545673
A truly spectacular family home set in 3.6 acres of garden and paddocks with a long sweeping drive, high ceilinged reception rooms, large Family kitchen/breakfast/sitting room which forms the heart of the house and an indulgent master bedroom suite as well as 4 further double bedrooms. Set in a very private setting and yet close to the main transport hubs of the North with the A1 close by and the main line station of Northallerton Northallerton 9 miles, Harrogate 28 miles, Leeds 49 miles, A1 2 mile, Northallerton Train Station 9 miles. Sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast/family room, Utility room, WC, Master bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom, 4 further double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 en-suite), large garden, paddocks, vegetable garden, orchard, summer house (used as a garden office), and off-street parking for a number of cars. Dere Street House is approached via a long sweeping drive leading to the house and around the side to the parking area. Large front door leads into the Hall with stripped wood floor. Both the sitting room and dining room lead off the hall. Sitting room has two large windows over looking the front of the house. Large open fireplace with ornate surrounds and stone hearth, stripped wood floor and wall light points. Dining room has two large windows overlooking the front of the house and an open fireplace with wood carved surrounds, marble slips and tiled hearth, wall given to bookshelves, stripped wood floor. Kitchen/breakfast/family room. This is an amazing room and the heart of the house. Wide range of hand made wooden base and eyelevel units with marble work surfaces and a large central Island with granite work surface and an array of drawers and cupboards below and hanging pot rack above. Incorporated in the island is a large electric hob unit with a downdraft extractor fan and electric oven below. There is a four oven electric Aga and the floor is fully tiled. There is space for a large kitchen table and ample room for a couple of sofas and a few chairs. Back hall with door to the outside and terrace area. Further door leads to the Utility/boot room with a range of base and eye level units with worksurfaces incorporating a stainless sink unit, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. There is an excellent dog shower and a blocked fireplace with stone mantle and surrounds to one side, built-in boot store and hanging space coats etc. Half landing with large Georgian window and boxed in radiator. First Floor:- Bedroom 2. Strip wooden floor, 2 double built in wardrobes, open fireplace with stone mantle and surrounds and views over the front garden, en-suite bathroom with panel enclosed bath, shower cubicle, pedestal wash-handbasin, low level WC, part tiled walls and heated towel rail. Bedroom 3. Strip wooden floor, built in wardrobe and views over the front garden. Bedroom 4. Built in wardrobe with views over the orchard at the back of the house and an en-suite shower room with shower cubicle, wash handbasin with vanity unit below, low level WC, tiled floor and heated towel rail. Bedroom 5. Open fireplace with built in cupboard to one side and views over the orchard at the back of the house. Family bathroom with cast iron freestanding roll top bath, shower cubicle, pedestal wash handbasin, low level WC, heated towel rail and airing cupboard with high pressurised hot water tank. Second floor:- Master bedroom suite. Large bedroom with built in cupboards and leading into the dressing room with an excellent range of built in wardrobes and in turn leading through to the large en-suite bathroom with central, free standing designer bath, tiled floor, walk in shower, 2 pedestal wash handbasins, low level WC, eaves cupboards and heated towel rail. Outside: - The grounds of Dere Street House are both formal and private and a delight with well screened boundaries, large lawned areas interspersed with well stocked borders, parterre, tiled patio area for outside dining, a small wooded copse and orchard areas with abundant soft fruit trees. There are a couple of small paddocks and several wooden store sheds as well as a delightful summer house currently used as an outside office and drinks/entertaining area! To the side and end of the house there are a couple of utility and compost areas and ample parking at the back of the house as well as a large terrace off the kitchen. Location: - Dere Street House is situated in Little Holtby close to the village of Hackforth with Bedale and Northallerton close by. There are excellent doctors surgeries in both Bedale and Northallerton as well as veterinary practises. The area is home to some of Yorkshire's best walking and cycling including routes for the Tour de Yorkshire. The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks are on the doorstep and there are excellent local schools both state and private including Aysgarth Prep School in the nearby village of Newton-le-Willows, Queen Mary's at Topcliffe and Cundal Manor next door as well as Barnard Castle school offering independent education for boys and girls between 8 and 18 years old. The A1 is just over 2 miles away allowing for access to the major towns and businesses of the North East. The railway station at Northallerton is approximately 9 miles away and provides excellent access to the National Rail Network with direct links to London Kings Cross and Edinburgh. The racecourses of Ripon, Thirsk, Catterick and York are all within easy distance. The countryside around Little Holtby offers delightful riding and walking opportunities and has many other local attractions. Services. Mains water, electricity and private drainage. Council Tax. Council tax is band G payable to Hambleton district Council. Tenure and Possession. The property is offered for sale freehold and with vacant possession upon completion. Directions. From the Exelby Services roundabout on the A1 take the exit to Hackforth and Hornby. Travel along the road for about 2 miles and take the turning on the left to Hackforth. After about a ¼ of a mile the entrance to Dere Street House will be found on the right just after Crabtree Hall. Viewing Strictly by prior appointment through Giles Edwards Yorkshire Property Ltd, Tel: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_little-holtby-d618465/for-sale_i69267695
The Coach House is a very unique property dating back to 1870's and a rare opportunity to purchase a residence with so much potential and a wealth of character throughout.This individual home comprises of a stunning courtyard / indoor garden, perfect for entertaining and relaxing, where in its time the horses and carriages were taken through to what is now a vary large workshop / garage. Above this is a very generous games room which could be a great home office or converted to a separate dwelling. Entering the main house you are welcomed with a double height entrance hall which leads to all the principal ground floor reception rooms. There is a modern kitchen with fitted wall and base units, some integrated appliances and access to a utility room which leads you down to the wine cellar. A door from the kitchen leads to a light and airy sitting room with sash windows, gas fire and original fitted cupboards. Off the entranceway is a very generous lounge/dining room which overlooks the indoor garden, with a gas fire and double doors leading to a snug/playroom with a multi fuel log burner.A mahogany and iron staircase leads to the first floor with exposed beams and access to all the bedrooms. The main bedroom suite has a dressing room with fitted wardrobes and a four piece ensuite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms, the second bedroom has access to a Juliette balcony, a third bedroom with original fireplace and forth bedroom with walk-in storage. These bedrooms are serviced by the house bathroom which has an original cast iron bath, wash hand basin, shower and w.c.Outside, the property is fully enclosed with a walled boundary for security and privacy. An electronically controlled gated driveway providing ample parking for numerous vehicles. Through the garden leads you to a Barn with twin electric garage shutter doors and has fantastic potential to be converted into a generous sized single dwelling subject to planning. The garden also leads you to a large vaulted ceiling potting shed under the property ideal for storage or a workshop. To the side of the property is a delightful south facing lawned area ideal for relaxing in the summer months.The property is ideally placed for access to the cosmopolitan cities of Leeds and Bradford along with the Leeds Bradford International Airport ideal for the international commuter and the local Apperley Bridge station only 2 minutes' drive away. There are a variety of local amenities in the centre of Rawdon which include a selection of shops and good local schools (which cater for all ages and have excellent academic reputations), as well as the renowned private schools of Woodhouse Grove and Bronte House. Micklefield Park and Rawdon Golf and Lawn Tennis Club are both a mere 3 minute walk away. Close to hand are also the smaller villages of Yeadon, Horsforth and Guiseley where there are an array of supermarkets, shops, pubs and restaurants. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rawdon-d548206/for-sale_i68949042
Set on an enviable corner plot is this wonderful family home offering generous accommodation arranged over four floors. Old Park Road remains a prime address in the heart of the highly sought after location of Roundhay, being very close to the park and the cosmopolitan facilities of Street Lane. This substantial seven bedroom home has been well cared for by the present owners and offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire a Victorian stone detached property with stunning period features throughout.The property offers spacious and versatile family accommodation together with gas central heating and original sash windows and in brief comprises to the ground floor an entrance hallway with Amtico parquet flooring, cloaks and guest w/c., lounge, living room and a dining room all with gas fires and originals surrounds. To the rear of the property is a dining kitchen with integrated appliances comprising large fridge, Neff double oven and gas hob, Belfast sink, dishwasher and a door leading to the rear porch and out into the courtyard.To the first floor is a spacious landing, four superb double bedrooms and two house bathrooms, one including a roll top bath. To the second floor are a further three bedrooms and additional bathroom as well as useful storage areas. The property also has expansive cellars which are currently used as a utility room, gym and for storage.Outside, to the front of the house, is an enclosed mature garden with trees and shrubs to the borders offering a high degree of privacy from all sides and glorious views over parkland. There is a driveway with ample parking leading to a single garage and also a gardeners w.c.Situated within walking distance of Roundhay Park, Canal Gardens and the tennis courts and only moments from the vibrant Street Lane, makes this an enviable location. There are excellent schools within easy reach both public and private. The property is ideally placed for access in to Leeds city centre and on to the regions motorway network for travel further afield. London is just over two hours away via mainline train services which run from Leeds to London's Kings Cross. This home is worthy of an early internal inspection at your earliest convenience. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_roundhay-d545212/for-sale_i70401292
Embark on a journey through time and elegance as you explore Glebe House, a distinguished residence nestled in the heart of Headingley. Offering an impressive 4,000 Sqft of living space and sprawling across a 0.5 acre plot, this home is a true masterpiece of period architecture.With a rich history dating back to 1875, Glebe House was originally commissioned for the esteemed businessman Charles Turner Bentfield. Over the years, it has changed hands five times, preserving its legacy as one of Leeds' most cherished homes.Nestled just off Shaw Lane, Glebe House welcomes you with a gated entrance leading to a double garage and ample off-street parking. The front garden, adorned with mature trees, offers a serene retreat, while the south-facing aspect ensures abundant natural light throughout the day. Cellars spanning the whole width of the house provide invaluable storage and potential development space.Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a meticulously restored interior that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. From the meticulously recreated encaustic tiles to the resplendent stained glass windows, every detail exudes timeless elegance.The grand entrance hallway sets the stage with its original fireplace and stunning staircase, adorned with a stained glass feature window depicting the four seasons. Two spacious reception rooms to the front of the property boast towering ceilings and opulent period features, offering a glimpse into the home's storied past.The heart of the home lies in the spacious dining kitchen, complete with integrated appliances, a Falcon range cooker, and granite worktops. The ground floor also features a house bathroom and a guest apartment, perfect for accommodating family members.Upstairs, five generously proportioned double bedrooms await, accompanied by a house bathroom, utility room, and a convenient kitchenette that can be easily repurposed to suit your needs.The area benefits from highly regarded schools and is walking distance to lovely local cafes, restaurants, shops and Cottage Road cinema. There are lovely green walks at nearby Meanwood Park and The Hollies. Leeds city centre can be reached along both Otley Road and Meanwood Road, giving access to Leeds' hospitals and universities. Surrounding suburbs can be reached via the useful nearby Ring Road. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_shaw-lane-d573598/for-sale_i71310433
A recently built detached family home, offering approximately 3800 ft.² of immaculate and spacious living accommodation located between Hampsthwaite and Birstwith featuring stunning far reaching south facing countryside views. No chain involved.Treetops is a beautifully presented detached home that has been carefully and skilfully designed to make the most of its position with stunning views, which can be enjoyed from elevated private seating areas.An electric sliding gate provides both privacy and security and ample parking for several cars. A side driveway leads to a useful store that could be converted into a garage. Additionally adjacent to this area, there is a home gym that equally could be utilised as a home office.The main accommodation briefly comprises a feature reception hall with a floating staircase to the first floor. Guest cloakroom/WC and separate utility room. There is a stunning lounge with a feature remote-controlled living flame fire. The doors open up onto a front patio offering far-reaching views across the valley. One of the main features of this beautiful home is its statement living family kitchen that offers a spacious lounge area with doors that lead out onto the front patio that provides excellent entertaining space bringing the outside in. There is a large dining area and a modern fitted kitchen with an island with integrated appliances catering to all daily needs. Doors open up onto a large entertaining area at the rear that is both private and enclosed.At the first floor, there is a large Master bedroom with a long walk-in wardrobe and luxury ensuite shower. There are two further bedrooms with ensuite facilities and two additional bedrooms served by a luxury house bathroom. Attention to detail on the quality of the fittings which are Villeroy and Boch plus amazing tiling and top quality carpets give the luxury you would expect in this unique home.Outside there are enclosed and secure garden areas for children and pets. Additionally, there are superb entertaining areas with patios and a raised garden at the rear which forms an ideal sitting/entertaining area. The position of the property makes it convenient for those who may require the village amenities of Hampsthwaite, Birstwith and Ripley.The popular town of Harrogate is an approximate 15-minute drive away where there are excellent shopping opportunities and a wide choice of restaurants and bars. There is also a good road and rail network connecting the traveler and commuter to Leeds, York, and London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_clint-d561850/for-sale_i71211950
A stunning double fronted stone built detached period home occupying an incredibly private plot at the heart of one of the south side's most coveted villages with public house within the village and many more amenities, including railway station in nearby Pannal.This beautiful family home has undergone a superb programme of renovation and now boasts beautiful and in keeping accommodation over two storeys with the added benefit of original features ranging from Herringbone parquet solid wood flooring, stunning 'centre piece' fireplaces and original ceiling cornices complemented with modern additions throughout including Lapicida tiles. With the benefit of gas fired central heating, the accommodation briefly comprises: Central reception hall with restored parquet flooring, a beautiful staircase to the first floor, providing access to the formal lounge which enjoys a beautiful bay window to the front elevation, original St. Anne's marble fireplace with most elegant beautiful cast iron interior, ceiling cornice and picture rail and a complementary parquet floor, 27ft 4in dining kitchen, formerly two rooms, this delightful space enjoys open plan living with the advantage of the dining room feeling appropriately separate. An additional flexible reception room of almost square proportions enjoys a view of the rear garden. There is the advantage of a ground floor study and cloakroom/w.c. To the first floor are four double bedrooms - the principal has the benefit of an en-suite bathroom which has Jack & Jill function offering further flexibility - and a formal house bathroom. The property also has the added benefit of an independently accessed annexe - ideal for guests or those wishing to work from home. This space boasts living accommodation of an open plan nature with the lounge, dining area and kitchen occupying the majority of the first floor with a separate double bedroom and house bathroom. There is a generous utility/laundry room and double garage with up and over doors.The property enjoys two driveways. The original is a crunch gravel drive with electric gates leading to the front of the property with generous turning area. The other is a double width driveway leading to gates beyond which is a generous area for parking. To the side and rear is a private lawned garden with decked area. The property is located in the well established village of Burn Bridge to the south of the town centre which has a public house and for families a preschool and nursery. Further amenities can be found in nearby Pannal including primary school, golf course, public house and train station which connects to the main Harrogate to Leeds line. The Spa town centre of Harrogate is only a short drive away which hosts an excellent range of amenities including shops, bars, restaurants, schooling for all age groups and other leisure facilities. The property is ideally placed for the commuter as ease of access can be gained to the main financial centres within our region. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_burn-bridge-d569619/for-sale_i71749397
Dating back to the 1800's and being the first house to be constructed on arguably one of the most desired streets in the surrounding area, this property stands as a pinnacle of architectural excellence. Boasting Grade II Listed status, it serves as the headquarters for a thriving business, complete with exceptional facilities including a swimming pool and a self-contained apartment bringing in immediate income for the next owner if desired. Additionally, it offers a magnificent six-bedroom residence, nestled within approximately 0.34 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds. With the convenience of 10 designated car parking spaces and private gardens, this estate exudes opulence and exclusivity. Located in the highly sought-after village locale of Birkenshaw, West Yorkshire, making it a coveted gem in the region. Upon entering the property through the grand entrance porch, one is immediately struck by the visionary design. The hallway unveils a split-level staircase that serves as a testament to the property's architectural distinction. The home boasts exquisite modern and original features each contributing to its timeless elegance and charm to include, ceilings cornices, deep skirting boards, bay windows, ceramic parquet flooring, and stunning fireplaces some boasting log burners, perfect for those winter months. The ground floor of the property offers an array of inviting spaces, each meticulously designed to cater to various lifestyles and preferences. A dedicated games room provides ample opportunity for recreation and leisure, while a formal dining area, enclosed by crittle doors, bathes the room in natural light, creating an enchanting atmosphere for gatherings. Further to this is a formal living area offers a refined setting for relaxation.The heart of the home lies in the refurbished original kitchen, which seamlessly transitions into a further dining area and an orangery extension. This open-plan layout fosters a sense of connectivity and fluidity, making it the ideal setting for both hosting elaborate events and enjoying casual everyday living. With full height windows to the lounge area, French doors onto the gardens and skylight the room is flooded with natural lightA door from the kitchen leads into the utility area with a continuation of the cabinets from the kitchen and space for a washer and dryer, sink unit and leads into the downstairs WC, perfect for guests. Accessible through a door from the utility room, games room and cloakroom where the swim clients enter, the lower ground floor has been reimagined into a lavish retreat, offering unparalleled relaxation and complete with music system. At its centerpiece lies a magnificent saltwater hydrotherapy swimming pool, measuring an impressive length of 10 meters, width of 4 meters, and depth of 1.2 meters. Designed for ultimate comfort and indulgence, the pool features a seating area equipped with bottom and back massage jets, providing a soothing hydrotherapy experience.Adjacent to the pool, a lounge area invites guests to unwind in comfort, complete with seating for added convenience. This luxurious addition to the home promises a sanctuary of serenity. Practical amenities to include four shower change cubicles one of which has a power shower, pool plant room provides essential maintenance facilities, toilet and the kitchen facilities have a door providing separate external access giving it complete separation from the main residence ideal for the next owners should they wish to continue using this for business use.To the first floor you can find six generously proportioned bedrooms. The master suite stands out as a true sanctuary, dressing area with full height fitted storage, library ladder to access those difficult to reach places and double doors open into the luxurious master bathroom appointed with top of the range suite to include his and hers sinks, his and hers walk in shower with rainfall style shower head, classic roll top free standing bath, heated towel rail and elegant tiling completes the space. Two of the bedrooms boast walk-in wardrobes share a Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and finally, the last bedroom serves as a versatile office space, tailored for those who need a dedicated workspace from home.The main house bathroom exudes timeless elegance, featuring a classic roll-top freestanding bath that serves as a focal point of luxury and relaxation, shower, vanity sink unit and WC.ApartmentThe current owners have transformed the space above the garage and converted this into a self-contained one bedroom apartment with private access to the side of the property and accommodation to include open plan living kitchen dining area with modern fitted units, skylight windows, there is a double bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and and bathroom. Externally, the property offers an oasis of privacy and convenience with its meticulously designed gardens. Laid with lush turf and featuring a spacious patio and composite terrace, the outdoor space provides a tranquil setting for relaxation and outdoor gatherings.For families, a bark children's play area offers a safe and enjoyable space for outdoor play and recreation. Meanwhile, a sheltered BBQ area complete with a sink and WC ensures that outdoor entertaining is a breeze, providing the perfect setting gatherings.Additionally, a rear courtyard and breakfast area, laid with resin for easy maintenance, can be conveniently accessed from the kitchen. This practical yet inviting space offers a cozy spot for enjoying morning meals.The property is gated and has an abundance of parking, double garage with electric up and over door.IncomeThe apartment generates £950 per calendar month and the swimming pool is currently used for swimming lessons which generates £55,000 net per annum. Having been re-roofed in recent years, upgraded heating system, underfloor heating, solar panels, double glazing, the home can be occupied with a minimum of expense. Indeed, the true allure of this property can only be fully appreciated through a personal viewing experience. Situated in a sought-after and private location, it offers a perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility.Despite its secluded setting, the property enjoys convenient access to major motorway links to Leeds, Manchester and Bradford. Additionally, renowned schools such as BBG Academy and Birkenshaw CE Primary Schools are within close proximity. Local amenities can be found within the village itself.Council Tax Band: F (Kirklees)Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_station-lane-d561487/for-sale_i70756527
A superb opportunity to purchase this Dales farmstead, offering a fabulous way of life with approximately 10 acres of grazing land, woodland, small detached stone barn, detached studio and additional income from the adjoining holiday cottage.The property is situated on the edge of Darley village, which offers excellent amenities including public house, village shop, post office, school, village hall and bus route to the Harrogate town centre.Carr Farm offers versatile accommodation with scope to extend, if required and comprises on the ground floor: Reception hall, hall, living room with vaulted ceiling and spiral staircase to mezzanine, dining room, family room, breakfast room and kitchen. From the kitchen an inner hallway leads to the laundry room, wc, boot room, and an office. To the first floor there are five bedrooms with the main bedroom having an en-suite dressing area and en-suite bathroom. There is also a house bathroom and walk-in store.Carr Farm Cottage adjoins the main house and comprises: Entrance vestibule, living/dining room, kitchen, utility room, ground floor wc, three bedrooms and bathroom.Carr Farm Cottage generates an income in the region of £25,000 per annum.The cottage can be used flexibly. For example, in the last 30 years, it has been used both as a home for a dependent relative, and as a children's day nursery business premises.The two properties are heated by a wood pellet boiler, which is part of the national government Renewable Heating Incentive (RHI) scheme, which has 8 years left to run and brings in a subsidy each year.A superb opportunity to purchase this Dales farmsteadCarr Farm - Ground Floor - Reception Hall - 3.61m x 2.31m (11'10 x 7'7) - Inner Hall - 3.61m x 1.96m (11'10 x 6'5) - Living Room With Mezzanine - 7.29m x 7.16m (23'11 x 23'6) - Dining Room - 7.29m x 2.95m (23'11 x 9'8) - Family Room - 4.19m x 3.51m (13'9 x 11'6) - Breakfast Room - 4.47m x 2.79m (14'8 x 9'2) - Kitchen - 4.80m x 3.61m (15'9 x 11'10) - Laundry - 3.51m x 2.59m (11'6 x 8'6) - Ground Floor Wc - 1.35m x 2.59m (4'5 x 8'6) - Boot Room - 6.91m x 2.79m (22'8 x 9'2) - Office - 3.51m x 2.90m (11'6 x 9'6) - First Floor - Bedroom One - 4.98m x 2.90m (16'4 x 9'6) - En-Suite Dressing Area - 3.78m x 3.30m (12'5 x 10'10) - En-Suite Bathroom - 3.78m x 2.79m (12'5 x 9'2) - Bedroom - 4.27m x 4.22m (14' x 13'10) - Bedroom - 3.84m x 3.00m (12'7 x 9'10) - Bedroom - 3.30m x 3.00m (10'10 x 9'10) - Bedroom - 2.95m x 2.74m (9'8 x 9') - Bathroom - 3.51m x 1.98m (11'6 x 6'6) - Store - 2.82m x 2.39m (9'3 x 7'10) - Carr Farm Cottage - Ground Floor - Entrance Vestibule - 1.70m x 1.12m (5'7 x 3'8) - Sitting Room - 5.97m x 3.73m (19'7 x 12'3) - Dining Room - 6.02m x 3.68m (19'9 x 12'1) - Kitchen - 2.67m x 2.31m (8'9 x 7'7) - Utility Room - 2.51m x 2.36m (8'3 x 7'9) - First Floor - Landing - 3.68m x 1.12m (12'1 x 3'8) - Bedroom - 3.66m x 3.05m (12' x 10') - Bedroom - 3.84m x 3.71m (12'7 x 12'2) - Bedroom - 3.45m x 3.23m (11'4 x 10'7) - Bathroom - 3.61m x 2.18m (11'10 x 7'2) - Outside - The property is approached via a long driveway leading to an extensive gravelled area, providing parking and leading to:Car PortStudio 25'6" x 21'4" Old BarnTo the front of the property are well maintained gardens with mature boundary hedges and an aviary.To the rear are large lawned gardens with a small patio area and boundary walling. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_darley-d557694/for-sale_i70265239
Ayton Firs is a quintessential 19th century county home set in 3.5 acres of manicured gardens and having recently been refurbished.Steeped in history with an abundance of period features complimented by the owners renovations.Ayton Firs was divided into two properties in 1997 and is approached via a tree lined driveway with electric security gates.The grounds are beautifully manicured forming orchard, walled garden with outbuildings and a wide range of mature trees and shrubs.You are invited into a welcoming reception hall with fireplace and Jacobean winding staircase with overhead stain glass ceiling window. The reception rooms comprise of a library with bay window, sitting room and living room with bay windows, oak panelling and fireplaces, pantry, prep kitchen with a range of modern units and secondary staircase to the first floor, a bespoke kitchen breakfast with utility and open plan to the dining area with fireplace. On the first floor there is a fabulous master bedroom with views and en suite bathroom, five further bedrooms, Jack & Jill en suite and shower room.On the second floor there is a self contained apartment/games space with double bedroom and modern bathroom.To the front there is ample parking and turning with access to a double garage and range of outbuildings.There is an additonal 19.66 acres of land classed as Grade 3 and let on a Farm Tenancy Agreement.Private water source, mains electricity and Klargester waste treatment plant.FreeholdCouncil Tax Band GViewing Strictly by Appointment For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_great-ayton-d547400/for-sale_i69179000
45 Castle Street is an attractive stone-built period family home offering almost 4,020 sq. ft. of sensitively modernised accommodation arranged over two floors. The property offers a wealth of charm with retained period features include some exposed beams and original fireplaces. The ground floor accommodation flows from a spacious, welcoming reception/dining hall with flagstone flooring, exposed stone triple-bay fireplace with woodburning stove, useful cloakroom, and an inner hall with family shower room. It comprises of a generous sitting room with a stone open fireplace and a large bay incorporating French doors to the garden, a spacious studio, a well-proportioned office, and an extensive 32 ft. kitchen dining living room. The Clarity Arts bespoke kitchen has a range of contemporary features with modern integrated appliances, a four-oven Aga, and a large bay with a door on to the decked terrace. The sitting area offers a feature stone fireplace with woodburning stove and a large bay with French doors to a paved terrace. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a generous principal bedroom with built-in storage, fitted dressing area and a Clarity Arts bespoke contemporary en suite bathroom, fitted utility room and a scullery with Belfast sink.The studio has a multitude of potential uses such as an additional bedroom, games room, gym, cinema room or a separate annex.On the first floor the property offers a generous snug, giving access to the property's remaining two double bedrooms and a third single bedroom, two of which has access to useful eaves storage. Completing the first floor is a generous contemporary family bathroom.Services: Mains gas, electric and drainage.OutsideHaving plenty of kerb appeal, the property is approached through double wooden gates over a tarmac driveway with turning circle and gravelled forecourt, providing generous private parking and giving access to the garage and neighbouring carport. The rear garden is laid mainly to gently sloping lawn bordered by mature planting and a stream with footbridge over and features numerous seating areas, an orangery-style summer house with paved seating area and large paved and decked terraces, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, the whole enjoying far-reaching southernly views over neighbouring pastureland.LocationThe sought-after village of Spofforth, site of the ruins of Spofforth Castle, offers a good range of day-to-day amenities including a general store with Post Office, church, two public houses, children's play area and a popular primary school. The nearby market town of Wetherby and Pannal village both offer a wider selection of facilities including churches, public houses, dentists, GP surgeries and boutique shopping, while the spa town of Harrogate is popular as a base from which to explore the Yorkshire Dales.Communications links are excellent: Spofforth benefits from excellent bus services to Wetherby, Harrogate and Leeds and the nearby A1(M) ensures easy access to both the north and south of the country, as do the excellent links from Pannal and Harrogate train stations. The area provides a good selection of independent schools including Ashville College, Gateways, Harrogate Ladies' College, Brackenfield, The Grammar School at Leeds, Queen Ethelburga's College and Belmont Grosvenor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_spofforth-d549847/for-sale_i71139469
5 BED DETACHED MANOR HOUSE PLUS 2 BED DETACHED SINGLE STOREY NEWLY RENOVATED COTTAGE* 3.5 ACRESHargreaves Head House is a magnificent, stone built, five-bedroom detached property set within approximately 3.5 acres of land with a recently renovated, additional, two-bedroom detached cottage. This truly unique home is located within the popular residential location of Northowram, benefitting from excellent transport links and local amenities. Showcasing living accommodation set over two-floors and having a wealth of period features throughout including decorative coving, picture and dado rails, panelling, and ceiling roses. The property briefly comprises of a grand entrance hall, drawing room, lounge, spacious orangery, dining room, study, WC, kitchen, pantry, and utility room to the ground floor. The first-floor accesses five double bedrooms with the principal bedroom having an en-suite bathroom and a dressing room. Two further bathrooms and a separate WC completes the internal accommodation for the main property. Externally the property boasts electric, wrought iron gates leading to a generous driveway, a detached, triple garage and approximately 3.5 acres of land, including a terrace, landscaped gardens, and access to the detached cottage. Differing from the main property with contemporary decor throughout the cottage briefly comprises of a kitchen diner, lounge, two double bedrooms and a shower room.Location - The property is ideally situated for a wide range of local amenities offered within Shelf, Northowram and Hipperholme. Benefitting from excellent commuter links to both Bradford and Halifax along with access to the M62 motorway network and train connections available from Brighouse and Halifax stations. Close to rural areas including the Shibden Valley, the area is popular with walkers taking advantage of the numerous bridleways and public footpaths.General Information - Upon entering the property, the overall aesthetic can be enjoyed immediately with a timber door leading through into the fully panelled grand entrance hall. With Egyptian marble flooring, enjoying underfloor heating, a cast iron fireplace with a marble surround and beautiful decorative coving this home showcases heaps of charm and character. Double doors lead through into the drawing room, currently used as a snug. Having mullion sash windows to the front elevation, again a fully panelled room, and a cast iron fireplace with a marble surround, mirroring the fireplace within the entrance hall. Shelves are built into the alcove of the chimney breast and polished oak flooring continues to uphold the beautiful period aesthetic this home showcases. The drawing room gives access through into the main lounge. This incredibly spacious room is the heart of this family home, housing the through house music system benefitting from dual aspect, mullion sash windows, decorative coving, and deep skirting boards. A third, beautiful fireplace is located within the lounge, again with a marble pillared surround. A glass panelled timber door leads from the lounge and into the orangery. Being a magnificent addition to the main property, the orangery boasts floor to ceiling windows set within stone columns to three elevations, a pitched skylight ceiling and patio doors leading out to the terrace making this an ideal space for entertaining within the summer months. With exposed stonework and fully tiled flooring with underfloor heating meaning this room can be enjoyed throughout the year. Leading back into the lounge and through into the internal hallway, with exposed timber beams and marble flooring, giving access to the further living accommodation that the ground-floor has to offer. Located just off the hallway is a useful, powder room comprising of a WC and a wash hand basin. Moving through into the kitchen. Having a range of cream, shaker style wall, drawer, and base units, contrasting granite worksurfaces, an undermounted butler sink and an additional central island. With dual aspect mullion windows to the rear and side elevations, beautiful, moulded ceilings, half wall panelling, and marble flooring with the addition of underfloor heating. Integrated appliances within the kitchen include two fridges, two freezers, a slimline dishwasher, microwave oven and a Falcon five ring gas hob and oven set within the tiled chimney breast. A door from the spacious kitchen leads through into a second entrance hall, accessing a pantry, utility room and a staircase leading to the first-floor accommodation. The pantry enjoys tiled flooring and a window to the rear, with the original meat hooks and Yorkshire Stone shelving still present showcasing some of the history this property has to offer. The utility offers further storage space with a range of wall and base units, a porcelain sink, tiled flooring, a window to the side elevation and space and plumbing for an undercounter washing machine and condensing dryer. Proceeding back through into the kitchen and moving through into the dining room. Being a third, spacious reception room, the dining room boasts American oak flooring, a gas, coal effect fire set within a marble fireplace, mullion windows to the front elevation and deep skirting boards, continuing to uphold the aesthetic present within the property. The dining room offers a generous amount of space for a dining table, making this the ideal space for entertaining guests. A door from the dining room leads into the study. This space offers a variety of uses whether that be as a fourth reception room, a home office, or a playroom. American Parquet oak flooring continues through into the study, with wood panelled walls, concealed cupboard space and a mullion window to the front elevation. Spotlights to the ceiling brighten the room, and a cast-iron fire set within a stone surround offers a cosy feel. Exiting the study, leading back to the grand entrance hall, a door then leads to the internal hallway and the main staircase, with oak wooden treads and panelling, giving access to the galleried landing of the first-floor accommodation. A large, rear facing window fills the space with natural light and solid oak flooring runs throughout all the rooms on the first floor. Double doors lead into the principal bedroom, offering a sense of grandeur to this fully panelled room. This generous double bedroom has three mullion windows to the front elevation and a quaint window seats so a garden view can be enjoyed. Having a cast iron fireplace as a focal point, built in concealed cloakroom and storage space and access through into an en-suite bathroom. Comprising of a three-piece suite the en-suite includes a free-standing bath with a handheld shower attachment, a walk-in shower cubical with a rainfall shower and a vanity unit, a vanity unit, and a heated radiator towel rail. With sash windows to the front elevation and the walls and floor being fully covered with travertine tiles leading through into the dressing room, similarly tiled. The second bedroom is another good-sized double. Having mullion windows to the front elevation, again with a large window seat. A stone fireplace is an impressive feature within this bedroom, as is the period panelling. Adjacent to the second bedroom is the fully tiled house bathroom, also with a heated towel rail comprising of a three-piece suite including a freestanding bath with a handheld shower attachment, a shower cubical with a rainfall shower and ceramic wash hand basin. Located separately is the WC. Located to the front of the property is the third bedroom. Again, a wonderful sized double room enjoying dual aspect mullion windows to the front and side elevations allowing ample natural light to brighten the room. The solid oak flooring continues, and a picture rail is a unique feature present within the room. Two further double bedrooms are located on the first floor alongside a second bathroom.Mirroring the decor in the main house bathroom and comprising of a three-piece suite including a WC, a wash hand basin, and a bath. Continuing to showcase impressive features throughout, the bathroom boast an Aquavision TV.The Stable Cottage - Set within the grounds of Hargreaves Head House is a contemporary, newly renovated, detached two-bedroom cottage offering the potential for multigenerational living or the prospect of rental income. Situated away from the main property, offering a sense of privacy a composite door gives access into the kitchen diner. Having a range of blue, shaker style wall, drawer, and base units with contrasting worksurfaces. Integrated appliances include a electric oven, hob, extractor, washer dryer and a refrigerator. Continuing the aesthetic from the main property with exposed timber beams to the ceiling. Moving through into the spacious lounge with dual aspect mullion sash windows, filling the room with natural light. The cottage showcases two, generous double bedrooms, both of which appreciate mullion sash windows to the front elevation enjoying far stretching views across the garden. Completing the internal accommodation is the shower room. Offering a modern and contemporary aesthetic with tiled walls and flooring and a three-piece suite including a low flush WC, a wash hand basin, and a walk-in shower cubical with a rainfall shower. Having spotlights and a frosted window to the front elevation for privacy.Externals - Externally the property has electric, wrought iron gates leading to a generous driveway, offering parking to the front elevation of the property for multiple cars. A detached, triple garage provides further off-road parking. Set within approximately 3.5 acres of land, the property enjoys a terrace, landscaped gardens, part laid out as a grass tennis court, an orchard, a wildflower meadow, and access to the detached stone cottage.History - Hargreaves Head House was built in 1683 for Samuel & Mary Bentley, Samuel was Constable and Overseer for Shelf. Purchased in 1919 by Sir William Henry Ackroyd of Grantley Hall (Chairman of Firths Carpets and Hammonds Brewery) for his son Major Alfred Hammond Ackroyd who in turn sold it in 1937 to Dr Lindsay Clark Chief surgeon for Halifax).Tenure - Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.Services - We understand that the property benefits from all mains services except the drainage which is via a septic tank and the heating in the cottage which is via an air source heat pump servicing underfloor heating. Please note that none of the services have been tested by the agents, we would therefore strictly point out that all prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves as to their working order.Directions - From Halifax follow the A629 before taking the 3rd exit from the roundabout onto the A58. Continue to follow the A58 and keep left onto Bradford Road. After approximately 1 mile take a right onto Westercroft Lane. Turn left onto Brighouse and Denholme Gate Road (A644) and the driveway to the property is located on the left-hand side. Continue to follow the driveway, arriving at Hargreaves Head House. For satellite navigation: HX3 7SQ For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighouse-and-denholm-gate-road-d618968/for-sale_i69145800
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